It's always around. You just don't see it.
I'm a New Yorker. I don't believe in air unless I can see it.
You cannot accurately remember color.
Forget what it was. Look at what it is.
We don't experience light, color, and gesture in a vacuum. We experience it in contexts.
The drama of light exists not only in what is in the light, but also in what is left dark. If the light is everywhere, the drama is gone.