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Color Part 4 Yellow Fever
by Kenny Wordsmith
“Red and yellow, rowdy fellow” used to sing the girls of my kidhood, when skipping rope. And the Beatles sang “The Yellow Submarine.” Yellow is the sun and sunflowers for artists, topaz for gem... published 9 months ago
Color Part 3 - Give’em Red!
by Kenny Wordsmith
As r as your eye in an overnight flight. What’s black and white and red all over? ‘Newspaper’ used to be the answer when newspapers were b&w. Now the answer is a blushing penguin, a... published 9 months ago
My books: Dancing Bees
by Kenny Wordsmith
...that bees literally make a song and dance about the discovery of honey? The book starts with this and goes on to cover a range of trivia about our little friends. DANCING BEES by Ranjit Lal art Ashok... published 8 months ago
Color Part 7 - Black, White and Gray
by Kenny Wordsmith
“People can have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black.” – Henry Ford. Why does Santa Claus come down chimneys? Because it soots him. Black is the colour of night, mystery, death, grief,... published 9 months ago
Color Part 9 - The Science and Logic of Color
by Kenny Wordsmith
“Thought, as we have so far described it, is what it is by virtue of becoming all things, while there is another which is what it is by virtue of making all things: this is a sort of positive state like... published 9 months ago
Color Part 10 Color and Art
by Kenny Wordsmith
“I try to apply colors like words that shape poems, like notes that shape music.” - Joan Miro Wish I had thought of saying that! I have always felt that art is visual music, and colour is the melody. How... published 9 months ago
Color Part 6 Orange, Purple and Brown
by Kenny Wordsmith
“Orange is red brought nearer to humanity by yellow.” – Kandinsky Orange, he means, is vibrant, but shouts less than red. An aesthetic compromise for some colour schemes. Orange is the colour of the... published 9 months ago
Color Part 5 - Finish your Greens
by Kenny Wordsmith
Knightfall - ashokscape"They'll sell you thousands of greens. Veronese Green and Emerald Green and Cadmium Green and any sort of green you like; but that particular green, never." Picasso’s words, meaning,... published 9 months ago








