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Uncover the mysteries of color perception, from the spectrum of hues to the rarity of tetrachromats. Dive into the world of primary colors, unusual shades, and the symbolism behind each hue. Discover the significance of colors like rose, marigold, and lily in different cultures and contexts. Delve into the debate on the existence of pink and the concept of color itself. Join us on this vibrant journey of enlightenment and aesthetic appreciation.
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Gather ye rose-buds while ye may,Old Time is still aflying,And this same flower that smiles today,Tomorrow will be dying.- Robert Herrick
Are you a tetrachromat?Can you identify four primary colors? • Is it scarlet? • Is it vermilion? • Is it cardinal? • Or is it just plain red?
TrueorFalse? • One in ten men cannotdifferentiatebetween red andblue. • If a personcandifferentiatebetween red andblue, he or she is said to becolorblind. • Theworld's favorite color is blue. • Size, weightandcolor are physicalproperties.
BLUE • Name one naturallyoccurringBLUE food. • What is the#1preferredCrayolacrayoncolor? • What is the#2Crayolacrayoncolorchosenbychildren? • Doespinkreallyexist?
What is coloranyway? • color: anaspectoflight (such as red, yellow, green, blue or somethingbetweenanytwoofthesecolors) • value: lightness or darknessof a color • hue: gradation, or shade, ofcolor
The color of a flower The color of a flower
ROSEvrtnica beauty, passion, courage, respect, congratulations, I love you, sincere love, romatic love, desire
hopeful love a blue rose
primrosecowslip (primula vulgaris) trobentice safety and protection, key to heaven primrose tea
DAISIES marjetice ivanščice
lilylilije calla lily water lily lokvanj tiger lily wild lily of the valley