Easy Solutions Or Adding To Primary Ones?

My Dad and I argued about colors. I knew there were colors out there somewhere I hadn’t seen yet but he, with a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, thought he knew better. I’d been taught and retaught color concepts for years but they never stuck. So, I decided if I just added a few more colors my problems would be solved. I wasn’t looking for logic, just easy answers.
Some animals can see further into one or the other side of the spectrum than can. Do bunches of bugs say to each other, “Did you see what she’s wearing today? I wouldn’t put those 37 primary colors together!”
Perhaps in the near future we’ll improve ourselves to see more and throw artists into a tizzy when they try to apply color concepts to 27 primary colors instead of three!
In my children’s picture book, Gracie’s Grandfather Makes Trouble, the grandfather looks for easy solutions to his family problem also. He thinks there are too many snakes at his house and he has shopping problems. He thinks he’s solved both at one time  but Gracie one ups him. Curious? find this book at Amazon.comnancymauerman.com

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