Describing Orange to a Blind Person: Sensory Analogies & Associations
Orange is a mixture of red and yellow. Imagine if you will, the sweetness of a ripe peach combined with the warmth of a lit fireplace, and you have the feeling of orange. Orange can also be described as the warmth one feels on their face on a sunny day. Another way to think of orange is the vibrant color of a carrot, or a creamsicle popsicle.Color Therapies - Related Articles
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