2023 — Dummy edition

Citramarine

“Azurite was also called citramarine, suggesting its origins on the near side of the sea.” — Stella Paul, art historian

There are many kinds of blue — all the same blue, yet with inexhaustible permutations of appearance, impact and meaning. Artists have long chased the sensory thrills ignited by tropical light and the myriad hues of blue, embarking on journeys to distant lands of the Caribbean or Africa.

Exploring the complexities of light and its interplay with colour unveils their psychological influence. Tropical hues possess a unique potency to evoke emotions, shape narratives, and even alter moods.

Citramarine is a realm beyond visual perception.

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