Re: [Frameworks] FW: Gregory Markopoulos and colour

From: Beverly O'Neill (email suppressed)
Date: Sat Feb 05 2011 - 11:22:20 PST


Yes agree, this question gets high marks! The answer probably is celadon green, a yellowish tinged green that the Chinese have used traditionally as a ceramic glaze.

Beverly O'Neill
On Feb 5, 2011, at 11:12 AM, jeanne LIOTTA wrote:

> i love this question.
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> 2011/2/3 Eleni Philippou <email suppressed>
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> Hello everyone,
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> Markopoulos said in an interview about 'Ming Green': "The appartment was painted Ming Green, which is sort of a Chinese-y colour, and that's why the film is called Ming Green."
> Does anyone know what 'Chinese-y colour' mean?
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> Thank you very much for helping me,
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> Eleni Filippou
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