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Active Colour: An autoethnographic study of how I approach(ed) colour, language, and their intersection
2022
It was a sunny afternoon in the winter of 2019. Light bounced around the room. We were a few friends painting with watercolour. Bluegrass music played in the background and we snacked on orange slices and sipped red wine. Someone must have mentioned the colour terminology employed in the environment—blue, orange, red—and this motivated a colour conversation that continues to this day. This is an autoethnographic study, a diary of sorts, of an evolving understanding within my own social spheres
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