The flesh of the «Val Blue» is a rich, royal violet color, which cooks up to a purple shade straight out of a box
of Crayolas.
Midnight blue was also one of my favorites in my box
of crayolas and would always be worn down to a nub.
Not exact matches
(We spent lots
of time together sprawled out on the living room floor with our
Crayolas.)
Even the look
of Zelda games with their
crayola / fisher price colour palletts and character design looks like it's aimed at kids.
But Mother Nature is no slouch, and in fact, the more brightly colored some
of these little guys are, the more poisonous they are to potential predators — their
crayola - colors are actually loud warnings saying, «watch it, buster, you'll be sorry.»
Empirical Zeal — The
crayola - fication
of the world: How we gave colors names, and it messed with our brains (part I)-- Aatish Bhatia — The Japanese had no word for green until the 20th century, we learn; until then it was all blue to them.