Painting with impossible colours: Some thoughts and observations on yellowish blue

Perception 50 (2):129–39 (2021)
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Abstract

This paper considers evidence, primarily drawn from art, that one kind of impossible colour, yellowish blue, can be experienced.

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Michael Newall
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