Jake Frazer, Blinding Colour (JUNIOR 2020)
As humans, we generally view the world with our own colour receptors; we translate light bouncing from objects in order to interpret them. Yet, the ability to see colour can often times be detrimental through its overwhelming nature. The paradox represented through black and white allows for appreciation of the balance that is required for life. It allows us to appreciate that without death we would not appreciate life. Without sadness we would not appreciate happiness. Without fragility we would not appreciate strength...

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