by Jack » December 17th, 2005, 10:45 am
I think your question really relates to a lack in the english(and probably many other) language. We have words to describe colors, but not the colors themselves, directly. Soft, Sharp, Dull, Bright, Dark, Dim, Cloudy, Opaque, Calming, Soothing, Serene, etc. Now, some/all of the words I listed can describe feelings as well as colors. There are many more, but none of them go directly to the root of what any color -is- or is not.
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