The Awakening of Hue



                   In monochrome where shadows played,  
                   A world in grayscale softly swayed.  
                   Then dawn unfurled, a gentle break—  
                   And whispered, "See what colors make."  

                   The ochre earth, a primal stain,  
                   On skin and stone, a sunlit reign.  
                   The crimson berry, crushed and bright—  
                   A fleeting joy in fading light.  

                   No names they knew for emerald deep,  
                   Or sapphire where the still tides sleep.  
                   But feeling stirred, a vibrant hum—  
                   As nature's palette had become.  

                   From powdered stone to flower's grace,  
                   They sought the hues of time and space.  
                   To mark the self, the tribe, the rite—  
                   And bathe their world in dawning light.  

                   In Edakkal's depths, a story told,  
                   On ancient rock, in lines of old.  
                   Though color's touch we may not see,  
                   The spirit's mark eternally.  

                   In ancient dyes, a king's array,  
                   From Tyrian purple's costly sway.  
                   To indigo's deep, mystic hold—  
                   A language whispered, brave and bold.  

                   Egyptians mixed with patient hand,  
                   Their pigments ground from desert sand.  
                   The turquoise sky, the ochre Nile—  
                   In painted tombs, they reconciled.  

                   On Grecian vase, a fiery clay,  
                   Held ochre scenes in stark display.  
                   Though few the tones, the stories leaped—  
                   While painted secrets softly sleep.  

                   Then alchemy with curious art,  
                   Sought gold in base, a brand new start.  
                   And in that quest, a spectrum grew—  
                   Of pigments old and pigments new.  

                   The medieval page, a jewel bright,  
                   With lapis skies and gilded light.  
                   The scribe's devotion, line by line—  
                   Enriched by hues that intertwine.  

                   Renaissance dawned, a painter's quest,  
                   For earthly tones, divinely blessed.  
                   Titian's red, Da Vinci's shade—  
                   A world in luminous detail laid.  

                   The Impressionists with daring eye,  
                   Saw light in flux, as moments fly.  
                   Monet's lilies, sun-kissed, gleam—  
                   A broken spectrum, a vibrant dream.  

                   Then Fauves unleashed a wild delight,  
                   In clashing hues, a shocking sight.  
                   Matisse's dance, a joyful scream—  
                   Color set free, a vibrant stream.  

                   Expressionists poured out their soul,  
                   In colors raw, beyond control.  
                   Van Gogh's sunflowers, burning bright—  
                   A passionate and inner light.  

                   Abstract art then took its flight,  
                   With fields of color, pure and bright.  
                   Rothko's depths, a silent call—  
                   Where feeling transcends form and all.  

                   Then India's canvas found its voice,  
                   In Ravi Varma's vibrant choice.  
                   With tales of gods and beauty's grace,  
                   He brought a culture to its place.  
                   The rich silks gleam, the jewels shine—  
                   A tapestry of hues divine.  

                   And still today, the colors sing,  
                   In every brushstroke artists bring.  
                   From digital screen to canvas wide—  
                   The endless dance of hue and tide.  


"In every hue we choose to wear,
In every shade we paint our care—
Color remains our silent cry,
A code we speak, a truth we tie."

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