When I was a kid "autumn colors" was a big thing. What person under the age of 60 drives to look at autumn foliage? When I was a kid most TV were black and white. Magazines differentiated themselves from books by having color. Anyway, there is exponentially more artificial color today, everywhere one looks, compared to as late as the 2000s.
When I was a kid "autumn colors" was a big thing. What person under the age of 60 drives to look at autumn foliage? When I was a kid most TV were black and white. Magazines differentiated themselves from books by having color. Anyway, there is exponentially more artificial color today, everywhere one looks, compared to as late as the 2000s.
Yes, I wonder if the riot of color on our screens has dampened our appreciation for them in the real world!
Really cool stuff
Thank you - very interesting. No doubt you know of Lydia, a seller of purple (Acts 16:13-15)
Yes, it was its own little niche industry!