Words of Wisdom: Birge Harrison on the Relativity of Color

by Matthew Innis |

“… no color has any definite and fixed existence of its own – once it is out of the tube.  It is changed and varied infinitely as its surroundings change and vary.  Even when it is fixed definitely under the varnish of some masterpiece, it remains subject to the same old law, and, to a…

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