Green

Young Israeli Soldier
Regular Art Price: $59.99
Fine Art Sale Price: $19.99
Green colors (hues) or a cyan hue can become lost and lack any saturation. This is the case for electronic technology and also with the human visual system. The reason for this is that the mechanism by which we see does not allow it to be possible to actually experience the true wavelengths effects on our visual tools. The pathological mechanisms come into play here due to the wavelength of the cyan or aqua colors which end up stimulating the red-eye cones and cause disruption or pollution of the color pool that we interpret. However, if you stimulate these red cones for a period you will cause them to weaken temporarily (chemically there is a refractory period that it need in order to rebound). This weakening causes the the red cones to stop hijacking the hues of green, aqua, and cyan thus allowing for the visual systems within the brain to perceive this true qualia as you would then see them. Artists who understand composition rules enough to guide eyeballs around their canvas will utilize this trick within their artwork. When leading a viewer around their painting they will super-saturate their visual systems with reds, and then causes stops within their artwork to retain them within certain areas of the paintings. The reds act as a muting of the red-cones within the eyes, and then the viewer is allowed to truly see the aqua, cyan, greens that the artist wants them to see.