from the mind of critic-8/29/17

From the mind of critic: “Regardless if we drew inside the lines or not, what color crayons did we grab as a kid from that big box of 64? Did the color we grabbed, determine whether we colored inside the lines or not? Did we walk up to the box already knowing the color we were going to choose, because we’ve been told for generations that only one color is the right color? Did we know our color choice, only because we knew what picture we wanted to make? Do shades differ from brand to brand? Are certain colors made for inside the lines and some for the outside, or is that only want some people want us to think? We choose to draw inside the lines or outside the lines, and with or without color. Once we realize that every color makes every picture beautiful, we’ll see it’s not the color that matters, but the picture itself. Humans and crayons may not have much in common, but the more color we have, the more beauty life reveals. How boring would life be in only one color? We live not only in a black and white world, but one that is rainbow.” 🙂