“Suffice it to say that black and white are also colors... for their simultaneous contrast is as striking as that of green and red, for instance.” BlackWhiteColorRedGreenInstanceColourContrastBlack And WhiteSimultaneous Book:Vincent Van Gogh: The Drawings Source: Vincent Van Gogh: The Drawings
“Color exists simultaneously with form. Both elements are constantly associated but color strikes you more - a rose for instance - sometimes form - the human body.” HumansSometimesBodyFormColorElementsRoseStrikesInstanceColourHuman Body Author:Ferdinand Hodler
“What I object to is the hyper-fetishized wedding day, the prioritizing of wedding over marriage. I have a real problem with couples spending far more time discussing the seating arrangement or the color of the bridesmaid's gowns than hashing out, for instance, their feelings about how they intend to handle questions of housework, child-rearing, finances and fidelity for the next four or five decades.” ChildrenRealFeelingsProblemNextFiveFourObjectsColorCoupleSpendingDecadesHandleFinanceInstanceMore TimeArrangementsFidelityDiscussingReal ProblemsHouseworkGownsHyperPrioritizeChild RearingWedding DayBridesmaids Author:Elizabeth Gilbert
“We've achieved this feeling, for instance, with the colors. The colors in the park are harmonious with each other, not like in big cities where they don't.” FeelingsBigsCitiesColorInstanceParksHarmoniousBig Cities Author:John Hench
“There is no such thing as a Flower Police, so please feel free to experiment. Or stick with one type of flower; for instance, do bunches of white tulips or a mix of flowers that are all yellow in color. Just because it's simple doesn't mean it can't be dramatic!” FeelsMeanSimpleWhiteColorFlowerTypePleasePoliceSticksExperimentsBunchInstanceDramaticYellow Author:Clinton Smith
“I have a very strong color theory, for instance, where in 'Powers,' green means powerless, and red means power.The story was all there, but I was desperate to make sure that extra level was the case.” MeanStoriesStrongLevelsCasesColorTheoryRedGreenInstanceExtrasDesperateVery StrongPowerless Author:Brian Michael Bendis
“When I started, I was aware of using the black as a rhetorical device. It's understanding that black people come in a wide range of colors, but you find instances in a lot of black literature in which the blackness is used as a metaphor.” PeopleUsedLiteratureUnderstandingBlackColorMetaphorWideInstanceRangeDevicesBlack PeopleBlacknessRhetorical Author:Kerry James Marshall