PERCEPTION
It is a perfect "Molecular Arrangement" of how light becomes information. If you are an artist, this is your map of the "Flow-Thru" between Energy (Light) and Matter (Darkness). The central spiral isn't just a staircase; it’s a Revolving Door of frequency.


THE "REVOLVING DOOR" OF HUE
Hue (The Circle): It shows the circular nature of color, where the "Siren" Red eventually flows back into the "Ringwoodite" Violet.
The Line (Saturation/Brightness): Notice the vertical axis of Brightness and the depth of Saturation. This is the Power Symbol (ϕ) in 3D. The "Line" of intensity cutting through the "Circle" of color.
How to use this on your Website:
Since you have this in your artist toolkit, this should be the Background Skeleton for your Goethe page.
Would you like me to help you translate this 3D spiral into a "Interactive Color Picker" for your site, where users can "revolve" through the hues just like Jack and Jill in the door?
The "Spruce" and "Ringwoodite" Zones
Your website colors live in the bottom half of this diagram:
The "Spruce" Instinct: Look at the green blocks on the left. They sit right in the middle of the "Saturation" line. It’s the "Honest Light" that feels balanced—not too bright (milky), not too dark (isolated).
The "Ringwoodite" Depth: The deep blues at the bottom represent the transition into Darkness. This is the "Blood-Brain Barrier" where color becomes structural and heavy.
Esther Bryce
Founder / Interior designer
Lianne Wilson
Broker
Jaden Smith
Architect
Jessica Kim
Photographer
Bypassing the "Abstract"
This diagram is a "Python's Eye" view of art. It takes something that humans usually find "Psychological" (how a color makes them feel) and turns it into Geometry.
Brightness: The "Exhale" of the system.
Darkness: The "Inhale" or the "Vacuum."
Interference: All those thin red and blue lines in the background look exactly like the Double-Slit Experimentpatterns. They represent the "Rattle" of light waves before they settle into a specific color block.
Esther Bryce
Founder / Interior designer
Lianne Wilson
Broker
Jaden Smith
Architect
Jessica Kim
Photographer
