Process of White
Understanding & Misunderstanding: conversations between Journey Into China by National Geographic Society 1982, Lord Chesterfield's Letters to His Son and Others from Aldine Press 1929, and Chambers's Compact English Dictionary from Villafield Press 1953.
White: a process of becoming through strategically masking, revealing, and renewing
White is a colour of vast meaning. It symbolizes the colour of a race. It stands for a house of power and is the colour of surrender. White is worn at a bride's beginning and in some culture's ending. It contains all the colours of the spectrum but is also the only colour that does not emit light read by the human eye.
White is a colour of vast meaning. It symbolizes the colour of a race. It stands for a house of power and is the colour of surrender. White is worn at a bride's beginning and in some culture's ending. It contains all the colours of the spectrum but is also the only colour that does not emit light read by the human eye.