It's Saturday and most of our college staff wore black clothes.
Paying attention for this colour dogma….. I asked one of my colleague, what a Conservative thoughts today all are in black outfits?
She said “Hey Sister !
Where are you focused?
You are always lost in yourself only, (like everyone call to me)
Nowadays, or today’s custom says to put on clothes according to color of the day, and everybody tries to behave like this! OK!”
She then tried made me acquainted with the colours of all the seven days of the week.
These are…..
Black for Saturday
Monday .... white ..
Tuesday to Wednesday to Friday......., ..... I didn’t remember ....
But ….while at home …I do remember the day of …..Library gossip and I turned to my book rack and dig out....
The magazine...
See here...
Where I wrote an article about colour (reaction on a gossip of colour ignorance)
cellphone camera version of pages and the Magazine
Colour Scheme in Home Décor
I was sitting in the library room and it was lunch time. The lady employees were chatting about the colours while taking their lunch. Their chat clearly showed that none of them know anything about the colour, like what colour goes with what, what is contrast and what is harmonious colour. It was again surprising that most of them were highly educated and posted at higher level in the library. Then what about ordinary housewives? What would they know about the colours? How can an ordinary housewife interpret the colour sense in her house decor? After listening the gossip in library I decided to write this article on colour scheme so that the readers of Woman’s Era can be acquainted with the colour sense in their life.
There are only three primary colours—red yellow and blue. By combining any two together the result is a secondary colour which may be orange. Green or violet, depending upon which two primaries are combined. Progress one step further, combine any two of the secondary and a third colour is produced. This again is one of a group of three, known as tertiary colours which harmonise, such as violet and pink, contain a colour common to them both in this instance, red. Colours which contrast, for instance green and red, contain common colour.
since the back issues of the magazine are not available online i will attaché pdf file of the whole article
(On page324-327)
Again i am worried about the superstitiousness of the educated professionals.
Superstitions are alive and thriving the folks like medieval time.this is 21st century man! Not any space for superstitions!
Any how!
What to write to vanish their superstition?
or
How to vanish their superstition?
Rest will be in the next!
Thankyou!
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