:INFO IKB 191 In 1957 Yves Klein perfected a blue. Not a painting. A blue. He suspended pure ultramarine pigment in a clear synthetic resin so the powder kept its full depth instead of dulling under oil. The result swallows light. Stand in front of it long enough and the edges of the canvas disappear and there is only the colour, going on without you. :QUOTE [quotetype:plain, subtitle:Yves Klein] Blue has no dimensions. It is beyond the dimensions of which other colours partake. :STATS | :LINK https://www.google.com/search?q=International+Klein+Blue+IKB+191 Stand in front of one in person