Sunday 3 October 2010

magenta



Magenta has apparently constructed a colour to bridge the gap between red and violet, because such a colour does not exist in the light spectrum. Magenta is the evidence that the brain takes option. It has no wavelength attributed to it, unlike all the other spectrum colours.
We need colour to make sense of the world, but equally we need to make sense of colour, even if that means taking opposite ends of the spectrum and bringing them together. We could even make our own colour! get your palette, mix your paste, and paint your magic door, travel anywhere!

ps: if there's no way, just paint the 'no' white

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