Tip for
artists and gardeners. Quite by accident, your Editor stumbled across Ground Covers, just east of Colorado
Blvd on Iliff Ave in southeast Denver. They have a large selection of very
healthy plants of several species unfound in other garden centers in central
metro Denver. The staff looked happy to be there, too. Try them out as you
recover from the recent carnage, or if you’re looking for a nice specimen for a
class or project.
Open Studio will happen
on June 14 (Flag Day!) at the Mercury Café, 2199 California St, 10 am - 2 pm.
Join us (suggest intent via this link)
for help, critique, exploration, encouragement, a good cry, uninterrupted time,
and whatever might be your Open Studio pleasure. We look forward to seeing your
work and hearing your plans.
This in from
Susan Panjabi at CSU: “I wrote a thumbs up about the [Fort Collins Museum of
Discovery] RARE II exhibit that appeared in the 5/17 Coloradoan newspaper. Here’s the link!:”
Thanks for the compliments and references, Susan!
Blue, Bleu, Azul. Mmm, good: a new blue pigment (not a spectral color of light, so the frequency remains a mystery) – the first since Cobalt blue in 1802 – discovered/synthesized in 2009, contains two metals and a trivalent semiconductor. Officially YInMn [Yin0.8Mn0.2O3] (for Yttrium, Indium, & Manganese), a friendlier name is the goal of Crayola’s contest to betitle that new shade of blue [your Editor offers “Nuclear Blue”]. Alternative Press cites this replacement for retiring “Dandelion”, new in 1990. This blue pigment is very lightfast and stable.
Formulae for computer nerds (do feel free to round up/down to satisfy
your program; it’s probably close enough you won’t notice unless you’re a dye
chemist [or Susan Rubin or Connie Sayas]:
sRGB: R: 45.82 G:
79.92 B: 143.51 CMYKH: C: 68.07 M: 44.31
Y: 0 K: 43.72
Hex
Triplet: #2e509D
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