“Form your own color concept of things in nature. I have no rules for fine color to give you.”
John Sloan
“I love to study the many things that grow below the corn stalks and bring them back to the studio to study the color. If one could only catch that true color of nature – the very thought of it drives me mad.”
Andrew Wyeth
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The development, use, and perception of color is the subject of a new exhibit at the Harvard Museum of Natural History called “Language of Color,” which runs until September 2009.
“Language of Color” examines not just the uses of color for camouflage, mating, and warning, it also examines the structure of color, highlighting how the [...]
While all leaf out in green as autumn approaches each type of tree takes on specific colors. Thanks to the US Department of Agriculture for the at-a-glance guide to show us what we can expect from each type.
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Usually when I think about the connection between color and revenue my mind is on a commercial brand or product and in that case the ability to maintain a consistent color is dependent on issues around technology, printing and color standards.
Today I was reading about how biologists at the University of Vermont’s Proctor Maple Research [...]
While searching for something completely different I came across this color chart online and was intrigued by the range of colors. Who knew that fungi…or more specifically basidiomycete fungi…could be found in so many colors?
Below is from a survey and inventory of basidiomycete fungi (excluding rusts and smuts) of Belize and the Dominican Republic with [...]







