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White. The purest of the pure. White is unsullied, divine, pristine.
There is an innocence to white, a christening-dress kind of chasteness,
an unsullied childlike naivete. It is traditionally the color of babies
or brides. White can mean complete and absolute minimilism "whiting
out" the environment so that there is a totally blank canvas. In
pigment or dye form, white is referred to as achromatic, which literally
means "without color." But if we think in terms of light, white
contains all color.
Portions reproduced from "COLORS
FOR YOUR EVERY MOOD" with the permission of Leatrice Eiseman.
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