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File:Go Ask Alice Blue.jpg|link=Go Ask Alice Blue|'''''[[Go Ask Alice Blue]]''''' is a 1971 book about a teenage girl who develops a color addiction at age 15 and runs away from home on a journey of self-destructive pigmentation.
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== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 09:22, 8 December 2021

Earliest known image of Ultramarine Which Art in Heaven.

Ultramarine Which Art in Heaven is a 2021 book about the psychological and spiritual dimensions of the color ultramarine blue.

Transcript

Ultramarine blue.

Not Navy blue. Ultramarine.

Made from hand-ground lapis lazuli with plenty of glittering pyrite flecks.

Shown here: the baby me, attended by psychologically disturbed nursemaids, all in Ultramarine.

Source

Context: "what colour should a man's bedsheets be?"
—@_holyweather

Gnomon Chronicles Bible Coloring Camp

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

  • Post @ Twitter (2 November 2021)
  • Post @ Twitter (9 September 2021)