Christo's "Saffron" vs. standard construction orange. Same? Different? Compare the construction pole with Christo's pole in the background.
Sunday, February 20, 2005
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Saffron and the Sublime
The construction beam in comparison with the Christo has a aged quality not attained in the "newer" beam. Add to this a deepened saffron hue, (almost reminiscent of a school bus), in the construction beam, and deeper meaning is rises to the surface. The utilitarian construct resonates with an inner glow that only time and experience can hope to achieve.
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