Friday, September 19, 2014

Compartmentalizing Color

"John's Squares" by Drew John Tankersley


Happy sez- Individual colors compartmentalized on a flat plane - sometimes we all feel like those colors stuck in a box on a flat boring stretch of open nothingness seeing only our own color, and like your own cooking that gets pretty old after awhile, losing flavor and taste.  Perhaps when life starts to lose it's flavor and taste we are bored not just with the color and shade that is oneself but with the box we feel we're stuck in and the world it's on, but when we step back and look though a different frame of reference giving you a
different prescriptive, you can see the many other colors and the lines defining them, separating, compartmentalizing them into the different and unique color that each is, making them each an individual.  You can then begin to see the beauty that each individual color has by itself and the vitality and enhanced beauty that each individual color has when taken together.  What do you think? Do you ever feel that way, and if you do do you try changing your prescriptive ?  Let me know.  Let me know what you think and your ideas.  Thank you.

Here are some interesting links on the subject of individuality : Deborah Prentice https://psych.princeton.edu/~psych/psychology/research/prentice/pubs/individuality.pdf   also Gustave LeBon http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/lebon/Crowds                
You might also find interesting this new blog from our featured artist Drew John Tankersley, Revolution of Reality at johntan34.blogspot.com - be an sure to read the brief overview tab.  I'll be mentioning this from time to time as topic warrants.


Happy would also to like sez-
Dear and Gentle Reader, as P. G. Wodehouse would perhaps have said, please indulge me for a moment to let you know that my store at zazzle.com/happycolorscoolstuff*  while open I am having some problems getting things arranged the way I would like, so please have a look around  but make sure you click on the different departments such as accessories on the left side of the homepage screen, to get a good look - and remember I can put most any of those images on most any object.  Thank You!!!

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