Colors of Nature

Colors of Nature
Author: Alison H. Deming,Lauret E. Savoy
Publsiher: Milkweed Editions
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2011-02-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781571318145

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“An anthology of nature writing by people of color, providing deeply personal connections to—or disconnects from—nature.” —NPR From African American to Asian American, indigenous to immigrant, “multiracial” to “mixed-blood,” the diversity of cultures in this world is matched only by the diversity of stories explaining our cultural origins: stories of creation and destruction, displacement and heartbreak, hope and mystery. With writing from Jamaica Kincaid on the fallacies of national myths, Yusef Komunyakaa connecting the toxic legacy of his hometown, Bogalusa, LA, to a blind faith in capitalism, and bell hooks relating the quashing of multiculturalism to the destruction of nature that is considered “unpredictable”—among more than thirty-five other examinations of the relationship between culture and nature—this collection points toward the trouble of ignoring our cultural heritage, but also reveals how opening our eyes and our minds might provide a more livable future. Contributors: Elmaz Abinader, Faith Adiele, Francisco X. Alarcón, Fred Arroyo, Kimberly Blaeser, Joseph Bruchac, Robert D. Bullard, Debra Kang Dean, Camille Dungy, Nikky Finney, Ray Gonzalez, Kimiko Hahn, bell hooks, Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, Pualani Kanaka’ole Kanahele, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Jamaica Kincaid, Yusef Komunyakaa, J. Drew Lanham, David Mas Masumoto, Maria Melendez, Thyllias Moss, Gary Paul Nabhan, Nalini Nadkarni, Melissa Nelson, Jennifer Oladipo, Louis Owens, Enrique Salmon, Aileen Suzara, A. J. Verdelle, Gerald Vizenor, Patricia Jabbeh Wesley, Al Young, Ofelia Zepeda “This notable anthology assembles thinkers and writers with firsthand experience or insight on how economic and racial inequalities affect a person’s understanding of nature . . . an illuminating read.” —Bloomsbury Review “[An] unprecedented and invaluable collection.” —Booklist

The Colour sense Its Origin and Development

The Colour sense  Its Origin and Development
Author: Grant Allen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1892
Genre: Color vision
ISBN: STANFORD:36105012203100

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Colour in Nature

Colour in Nature
Author: Marion Isabel Newbigin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1898
Genre: Animals
ISBN: HARVARD:32044106195936

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Nature s Palette

Nature s Palette
Author: Patrick Baty
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780691217048

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This fully realized colour catalogue includes elegant contemporary illustrations of every animal, plant or mineral cited in Syme's edition of “Werner's nomenclature of colours”

Colour Based on Nature

Colour  Based on Nature
Author: Irma Boom,Francesco Bandarin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Artists' books
ISBN: 908186520X

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The colour diagrams is this book are derived from images from 80 UNESCO nature sites in every continent. The spot colours are based on specific parts of the diagrams

Color in Nature

Color in Nature
Author: Penelope A. Farrant
Publsiher: Blandford Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1999
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 071372806X

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Colour is all around, and this study looks at all aspects of colour, from physical and atmospheric phenomena to the world of plants and animals. The significance of colours in nature is considered - how they are produced, how they are perceived and their probable function and purpose.

Color and Light in Nature

Color and Light in Nature
Author: David K. Lynch,William Charles Livingston
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2001-06-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0521775043

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We live in a world of optical marvels - from the commonplace but beautiful rainbow, to the rare and eerie superior mirage. But how many of us really understand how a rainbow is formed, why the setting sun is red and flattened, or even why the sky at night is not absolutely black? This beautiful and informative guide provides clear explanations to all naturally occurring optical phenomena seen with the naked eye, including shadows, halos, water optics, mirages and a host of other spectacles. Separating myth from reality, it outlines the basic principles involved, and supports them with many figures and references. A wealth of rare and spectacular photographs, many in full color, illustrate the phenomena throughout. In this new edition of the highly-acclaimed guide to seeing, photographing and understanding nature's optical delights, the authors have added over 50 new images and provided new material on experiments you can try yourself.

Light and Color in Nature and Art

Light and Color in Nature and Art
Author: Samuel J. Williamson,Herman Z. Cummins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1983-03-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: STANFORD:36105003838161

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An introduction to the science of light and color and its applications to photography, art, natural phenomena, and other related areas. Explains the origin of phenomena commonly encountered in nature and art, emphasizing the physical aspects but also touching on aspects of physiology and psychology that directly influence how visual images are perceived. Covers the effect of mixing color, the notion of color spaces, how atoms and molecules affect light, how light can be measured, the effect of using a lens, and many other topics. Requires little or no mathematical background. Includes questions and references for further reading.