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Thematic/Inspiration For The Colour Story
Colour Story
Title of story: Maple
Colour names: Sakula, Warm Weather, Dancing Orange, Spicy tomato, Blood kiss, Wood, Dark Chocolate (From the bottom to the top) It’s getting colder for the season, and winter is almost coming. If people go out and walk on the street, they can see the differences between colours in summer/spring and colours in fall/winter. In the beginning of fall, nature starts to turn from green to orange even to red or brown. Also, in the end of fall, almost all leaves from the tree are withering. Fall is one of my favorite seasons, the weather and the colour of nature are two main reasons. Warm colours during fall are the best weapon to combat the freezing breeze.

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