Sunday, February 17, 2019

Colors :: Creative Writing Essays

Colors Emulsions are thin, gelatinous, come down-sensitive coatings on film that fight down chemically to capture the color and shadings of a scene. Color film requires one-third layers of photographic emulsions, typically cyan (a greenish blue), yellowness, and magenta (a purplish red). As ignition passes through the layers, each emulsion records areas where its particular color appears in the scene. When developed, the emulsion releases dye that is the complementary color of the light recorded blue light activates yellow dye, green light is magenta, and red light is cyan.(1) golden beer skunk (sickly) Sunflower caution banana (mourning) school-bus Yellow.In sixteenth century England yellow was a sign of mourning. Sunflowers are yellow- and there must have been lilies in the arrangement too, because I remember the smell of the hot-yellow pollen. Sunflowers are yellow, but I didnt know it then. In that lemon-meringue hospital room sunflowers, for sunny, for sun. He was calle d Sonny (for boy for Sunny he who is built around an engine), and for a long meter I thought it was spelled Sunny, and into the blue my sun fell one daytime and proved me right. I belong to this Sunny, whose light was so strong plurality flocked to him - he saw through them to them, I belong to this Sonny who had profuse heart (engine red and strong,) to keep up old arguments while his eyeball yellowed and that musical theme thin hospital gown became thinner, the thin group O tubes terribly distracting from his face (though he wasnt thin - he had been gorging himself to save us from watching him fade.) He had put me in charge of taking billing of the (sun)flower arrangement and my heart broke (like rays of sun, fragmented) as I poured the golden water system down the drain and threw the dying flowers out. (We still have the vase at home. It was futile and too necessary.) Over and over, in my mind, I trot up the senescence stairs in our house. I hear a voice chanting, Imgo nedieImgonedieImgonedie and I see him lying splayed out on the cyan bedspread in that egg-shell room and I involve to scream, Heywhatsuphowwasyourday? The baseball game (thick with silence) is playing on the walls and ceiling at sickly angles and I want to whisper, Sowho swinning? I want to disappear. I go into my room and I close my head and I search for a cardboard box (ripping through piles of paper inside myself), something to put him in before.

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