

- ROYGBIV
Rakshasa
Owlbear
Yeti These are a few of my favorite beasts!
Giants
Beholder
Invisible Stalker
Vampire
- Merce Cunningham
American Dancer and Choreographer
Movements and Styles: Neo-Dada, Performance Art, Queer Art, Postmodernism
Born: April 16, 1919 – Centralia, Washington, U.S.
Died: July 26, 2009 – New York, New York
Merce Cunningham was an American choreographer and dance instructor who taught at Black Mountain College for several years, playing an important role in the school’s interdisciplinary approach to art instruction. He founded the Merce Cunningham Dance Company in New York, and is considered one of the founders of modern dance. (The Art Story)
Jacob Lawrence
Lawrence became the most renowned African-American artist of his time. Known for producing narrative collections like the Migration Series and War Series, he illustrated the African-American experience using vivid colors set against black and brown figures. He also served as a professor of art at the University of Washington for 15 years.
- Why can’t color blind people be pilots?
Instrumentation, and warnings, in a modern flight deck are color-coded to give different meanings e.g.
Green=All is well
Amber=Urgent but not critical, Red=Urgent and critical
Not forgetting also, that the navigation lights on aircraft are green and red so one can tell if they’re coming or going.
In situations such as a radio failure, pilots also rely on color coded strobes from the ground for communication. Though this is unlikely to happen, it is still mandated in licensing requirements for most countries.
https://www.quora.com/Why-cant-colorblind-people-be-pilots
