I think Web might mean the one taken in the nursery, used in the thumbnail the other day. Sarah definitely looks better natural.
The grey nursery has been bugging me. It is so cold, imagine being a little baby waking up to that (then having Sarah and Chris's faces staring down at you). I read this article, which for the most part puts a positive slant on all colours, until we got to grey.
How much color should I put in the nursery? Will it be too bright? Will there be enough stimulation? These are some of the most common questions we hear from our clients. While there is still much scientific debate about how color affects infants, there is endless evidence showing how color...
projectnursery.com
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Gray –
Introspective, Intuitive, Emotional -Gray inspires you to contemplate—the same way you may feel a bit down on a cloudy day (which is why raincoats are yellow). Be careful with gray. It’s advantages are that it promotes thought and emotion, but that includes sadness and loneliness. Many famous poets and writers have been known to retreat to overcast locations to write, like Seattle. If you want to use gray, use a warm tone and mix in some brighter colors."
It is the nursery of doom.