Monday, September 2, 2013

Mustn't the language of color include a study of speechlessness?


What does it mean to study the language of color when
color so often leaves you speechless?

Does it mean the language of color must include
a study of speechlessness?

In this sort of study would we be trying to put words
to subtle color sensations previously off the radar?

What possible rewards might there be for that sort of effort?

More to the point, is there any art in it?

Even better, is there any great art?

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