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Welcome to Creative Connections.
Today’s connection begins with Claude Monet standing in front of something very ordinary: a haystack. Then it moves to a cathedral façade. Then to a winter walk under a vivid blue sky. Then to a summer field where the tips of tall grasses seem to blush red against a wash of grey-green.
At first these things might seem completely unrelated. A painting. A walk. A field.
But they’re not unrelated at all.
They’re all part of the same story: how light changes colour, and how the eye and brain turn that changing light into the world we think we see.
Watch the video version of this podcast on our YouTube Channel.
By Creative ConnectionsWelcome to Creative Connections.
Today’s connection begins with Claude Monet standing in front of something very ordinary: a haystack. Then it moves to a cathedral façade. Then to a winter walk under a vivid blue sky. Then to a summer field where the tips of tall grasses seem to blush red against a wash of grey-green.
At first these things might seem completely unrelated. A painting. A walk. A field.
But they’re not unrelated at all.
They’re all part of the same story: how light changes colour, and how the eye and brain turn that changing light into the world we think we see.
Watch the video version of this podcast on our YouTube Channel.