What I Couldn't See

Description

"In a sense, one could speak of the secret life of colour. Despite its outward beckoning, like true beauty, colour is immensely hesitant in giving away its secrets. Painters learn to respect the hesitancy of colour and endeavour to refine their skill to become worthy of its revelations. A painter learns the language of colour slowly. As with any language, you struggle for a long time outside the language. There is a willed deliberateness to how you sequence the strange words to make a sentence. Then one day the language lets you in to where the words dance to your thoughts with ease and fluency. Perhaps for the painter there is a day when colour lets him in, when his palette sings with synergy and delight."

 

Woo Jiho has colour blindness. At the same time, he is a popular artist, producer and a leader of an idol group. For what he couldn't see, he uses music to replace them.

 

Riae is a painter. She relies heavily on the beauty of colours to show her words on the canvas

 

When the paths of Jiho and Riae crosses, it will be then they realise some colours can be seen, not just through the eyes. They can be felt. 

Foreword

Author's Note

This story touches on the topic of colour blindness, but I am not an expert in the medicial field. What I want to show through this story is the correlation of colours and emotions. I was inspired by videos of people suffering from colour blindness wearing EnChroma glasses and being able to see the colours the world offers, normally. People suffering from colour blindness usually are not able to see red and green, this includes other colours with them in it as well, however it is usually a mild deficiency that does not affects the person normal life negatively. I hope you who is reading this story will enjoy it as much as I do writing it. Thank you. 

 

 

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_Gotka_
#1
I'm excited for the 1st Chapter :-)