This will depend entirely on where you intend to use the silver.
If you are using it in "formal public space" for example a living room, or dinning room and are using the silver as the dominant colour in your decorating scheme, say in a feature wall, window treatments or fabrics for furniture, use dark colours, like navy, ox blood, forest green or even a deep saturated purple. I would avoid black (unless you are very confident in the choice) as it is a bit overwhelming when used in decorating as anything but an accessory colour. This will give you a very formal and elegant look.
If you are using the Silver in a "personal space" such as a bedroom or bathroom, then pick colours you like personally. I once did a bedroom for a client with a burgundy feature wall, pink walls and silver linens, window treatments and carpeting. It was a wonderful compromise for a couple who wanted a room that was elegantly feminine and yet not so "girlie" the husband couldn't live with it.
If you only want to use the silver as an accent, very nearly any colour will do will in combination.
For clothing, silver is a wonderful accent colour with any of the deep jeweled or saturated colours as well as black. It is less effective with pastel colours.
Those particular colors are quite neutral, so honestly a lot of them. It really depends on what mood you're trying to set. Blues and greens would work well for a calm "feel." While reds and Oranges make for a fiery mood. If you want a little energy, throw some neon colors in there! Just make sure the end result doesn't look like puke. (As an added note, black goes with everything.)
White, grey, darker and lighter shades of blue, black
Most of Escher's work was black and white. But he did a great deal of work with gray as well, to avoid the strict contrast between the two colors.
The colors originated from scorpios art work. The colors he ised were silver and black
The colors originated from scorpios art work. The colors he ised were silver and black
Here are a couple of colors....... 1. Black 2. White 3. Brown 4. Gray ~ Silver, Yellow/Gold, and Green can also work with Purple.
whats a hoodie and what shade of gray? it really depends on what you are drawing and what effect you want your drawing to have - actually any color will work with gray as gray contains all colors - the shade of gray and what effect you want in your drawing will determine which shade / tint of color you want
Basic colors like gray, white and black always will work with the color.
silver but darker or lighter.
Bright colors look great. If your really dark, a normal black and gray tat is hard to see, lighter skinned it can work but I would go for colors for you. It really brings out the work.
Contrasting Colours
by mixing a black lab and a goldish gray labYou can also get a silver lab by breeding a chocolate lab and a white lab but this may not work because the silver trait is heredity.Or by mixing a lab with a weimaraner
Metallic Riches Silver: Silver is an especially a shiny, metallic silver, is cool like gray but livelier, more playful. Silver can be sleek and modern or impart a feeling of ornate riches.Nature of Silver: Silver is a precious metal and other metals are often described as silver in color. Silver doesn't have the warmth of gold. It's a cool metal.Culture of Silver: Silver often symbolizes riches, just as gold does. Silver can be glamorous and distinguished. While gray-haired men and women are seen as old, silver-haired denotes a graceful aging. Silver is the traditional Twenty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary gift.Using Silver: The color silver can be earthy, natural or sleek and elegant. It can be used much as gray is although when using shiny metallic inks, small amounts for accents is best.Using Silver with Other Colors: Silver coupled with turquoise evokes the Southwest (U.S.). A touch of silver pops with medium blue. Use silver with other colors to create a high-tech or industrial look.Silver Color Palettes: These color palettes feature shades of gray and silver.Language of Silver: The use of silver in familiar phrases can help a designer see how their color of choice might be perceived by others, both the positive and negative aspects.Good silver* Silver screen - movies, especially classic movies* Silver-tongued - witty, eloquent speaker* Pieces of silver - money, especially coinsBad silver* Silver-tongued devil - articulate speaker perceived to be insincere, possibly a liar* Born with a silver spoon in one's mouth - usually used as a putdown against someone born into a wealthy family who never had to work for a livingSilver Words: These words are synonymous with silver or represent various shades of the color silver.Gun metal, gray, metallic grey.Above retrieved from, http://desktoppub.about.com/cs/colorselection/p/silver.htmViper1
Gold represents God and His glory. Silver represents Gods redemption or His work.