I looked for red along with you last week. I don’t have all the pictures, but the first red I noticed was in a parking garage, red exit signs and a red defibrillator. Inside my mother’s room, red electrical outlets and red light switches behind her bed.
Later, red flowers blooming and red on the wings of a blackbird. Two red stone hearts by my computer.
Looking red along with you raised me beyond my worries.
I love red as an accent color. It is vibrant, alive, and it is said it makes your eyes vibrate. That's why its used in product packaging. However, I like it with white but not black. Its wonderful with purple and green - very Latina. Red and green are Christmas colors but I'm getting bored with that combination. I grew up with strawberry blonde/red hair and was taught that I couldn't wear pink. My mom made me wear brown all the time because she didn't know what the hell she was talking about.
I agree with you on this movie moment: "One specific usage of red is firmly in my memory - red is also the only color seen in the black-and-white film, Schindler’s List, where a young Jewish girl wearing a bright red coat is seen being rounded up by the Nazis. Later in the film, when there is a pile of bodies shown, there is the faintest glimpse of a dirty red coat. This is one of the most memorable and heartbreaking movie moments I have ever seen."
I looked for red along with you last week. I don’t have all the pictures, but the first red I noticed was in a parking garage, red exit signs and a red defibrillator. Inside my mother’s room, red electrical outlets and red light switches behind her bed.
Later, red flowers blooming and red on the wings of a blackbird. Two red stone hearts by my computer.
Looking red along with you raised me beyond my worries.
Thank you for this. You do have the pictures - the ones in your experience and memory.
Yellow, not green is a primary color.
Fixed!
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I love red as an accent color. It is vibrant, alive, and it is said it makes your eyes vibrate. That's why its used in product packaging. However, I like it with white but not black. Its wonderful with purple and green - very Latina. Red and green are Christmas colors but I'm getting bored with that combination. I grew up with strawberry blonde/red hair and was taught that I couldn't wear pink. My mom made me wear brown all the time because she didn't know what the hell she was talking about.
I agree with you on this movie moment: "One specific usage of red is firmly in my memory - red is also the only color seen in the black-and-white film, Schindler’s List, where a young Jewish girl wearing a bright red coat is seen being rounded up by the Nazis. Later in the film, when there is a pile of bodies shown, there is the faintest glimpse of a dirty red coat. This is one of the most memorable and heartbreaking movie moments I have ever seen."