- Hard to be Simple tells a story and draws you in, and holds your interest with subtle changes, even in natural sunlight, and then dresses up dramatically at night.
- The colors are soft and float blue to green and more.
- AQUA and the supporting colors for this six-foot Promise Wall are intriguing. All the colors read differently on the computer CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and K for black) than the colors as they appear in printed material composed of RGB (Red, Green, Blue) or what is achieved in painstaking acrylic color fabrication, and under natural light.
- QUILTED COLORS are where the most complex of computers, the human eye directly connected to the brain, performs best. We have millions of photoreceptor cells, a specialized type of neuron found in the retina, which converts light into signals that can stimulate proteins in the cell to absorb photons. This triggers a change in the cell's membrane potential (a unit of energy) so it can distinguish patterns of response to different wavelengths of light.
- TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF because health care for America has come down to what compromised or incentivized institution you decide to trust or maybe can afford. So as Hippocrates said “If we could give every individual the right amount of nourishment and exercise, not too little and not too much, we would have found the safest way to health.”
- Red Direct Dramatic & Free despite Pantone cataloguing and monetization, color is our natural wonder, not the disappointment Eudora Welty found: “I learned from the age of two or three that any room in our house, at any time of day, was there to read in, or to be read to”, and “It had been startling and disappointing to me to find out that story books had been written by people, that books were not natural wonders, coming up of themselves like grass.”