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Showing its age

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Plymouth car in Cienfuegos,  Cuba,  December 2016

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A colourful note: from a colour psychology viewpoint, green is seen to bring equilibrium, balancing the head with the heart; it is the colour of growth, spring and renewal; it renews and restores depleted energy.  This car from the 1950s might be showing its age, but it still had energy.

This shade of green was one of Crayola’s original crayons, appearing in the boxes of 8 wax crayons that appeared in 1903 and cost a nickel.


aDSC_0636_ppCopyright Debbie Smyth, 21 February 2017

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