Klipsun Magazine, 2010, Volume 40, Issue 05 - Spring

Abstract expressionist painter Hans Hoffman said “The whole world, as we experience it visually, comes to us through the mystic realm of color.” Really, color is just vary­ing wavelengths of light, reflected and absorbed by surfaces in our world. That's all. Why then, is it so hard to define co...

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spelling ftwestwashington:oai:cedar.wwu.edu:klipsun_magazine-1251 2023-05-15T17:53:52+02:00 Klipsun Magazine, 2010, Volume 40, Issue 05 - Spring Spagnolo, Angelo 2010-04-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://cedar.wwu.edu/klipsun_magazine/252 https://cedar.wwu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1251&context=klipsun_magazine English eng Western CEDAR https://cedar.wwu.edu/klipsun_magazine/252 https://cedar.wwu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1251&context=klipsun_magazine This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. Any materials cited must be attributed to the Klipsun Magazine, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. Klipsun Magazine Student life Higher Education Journalism Studies text 2010 ftwestwashington 2022-09-14T06:00:48Z Abstract expressionist painter Hans Hoffman said “The whole world, as we experience it visually, comes to us through the mystic realm of color.” Really, color is just vary­ing wavelengths of light, reflected and absorbed by surfaces in our world. That's all. Why then, is it so hard to define color? Mystic, maybe; certainly mysterious. Color manifests itself in every aspect of our daily lives. For some, color represents money; a flick­ering flash of gold hidden in a riverbed. For the great Pacific Northwest Orca whale, color is an evolutionary tool of stealth and survival. Maybe you've never considered why certain foods are certain colors, and how those colors are important. Or maybe you see color as a more abstract essence, an emotion, like the redness of rage or hatred. In today’s society, even with the election of our coun­try’s first black president, discussions of color often focus on race and ethnicity. This issue explores the varying meanings of color, whether as lighthearted as a card game, or as heavy hitting as race. As you read this issue, I implore you to keep in mind that every American has a right to share their point of view and show their true colors, even if those colors represent ignorance and fear. https://cedar.wwu.edu/klipsun_magazine/1251/thumbnail.jpg Text Orca Western Washington University: CEDAR (Contributing to Education through Digital Access to Research) Pacific
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