1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:296 AND stemmed:color)
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Connection with an old house; with another location; with two women and a man in particular. The color blue, as a background, I believe.
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The colors gray and/or white. With a rather rough, rather than perfectly smooth texture. An article that opens up. Writing on the inside and outside. Or at least the inside and outside are covered. Some distant connection with a child.
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(“What color is the object itself?”
(Pause.) I am not sure. I will say on the order of a gray or silver metallic color, mainly. Some orange or red appears.
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(“The color blue, as a background, I believe.” No connections. As stated I had no idea of using the bill as object when I obtained it from Marjorie. My thought is that Marjorie wore a print dress with a blue background today, but of course I cannot be sure.
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(“The colors gray and/or white.” Another reference to the work Bill Ward sent to me. The art is to be done in shades of black to white, without other colors, and will be so printed.
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(1st Question: What color is the object itself? “I am not sure. I will say on the order of a gray or silver metallic color, mainly.” See the gray and white data on page 122. It appears that the above is another reference to the art work Bill Ward sent me, since it contains grays done in pencil as well as black ink; the grays can easily look metallic when a certain density is reached, for the graphite in the pencils acquires a dull sheen, similar to an aluminum look.
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(“Some orange or red perhaps.” In light of the data obtained in answer to the second question, it is quite possible that the red reference here concerns my mother. Red is very definitely her favorite color, a fact of which Jane is well aware. Seth has also commented upon this quite a few times.
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