Color Ontology: A Treatise on Color Theory

Chapter 1: The Color Wheel of Life

Colors exist in a hierarchy of existence, with primary colors at the base, secondary colors as derivatives, and tertiary colors as... well, you get the idea.

Subchapter 1.1: The Primary Colors

Red, Yellow, and Blue. The fundamental building blocks of color. Without them, we'd be living in a world of grayscale despair.

Subchapter 1.1.1: The Physics of Red Subchapter 1.1.2: The Psychology of Yellow Subchapter 1.1.3: The Art of Blue

Subchapter 1.2: The Color Wheel of Life (A.K.A. The Color Hierarchy)

A diagram illustrating the intricate relationships between colors. It's like a family tree, but with more pigment.

Subchapter 1.3: Color Theory in Action

Real-world applications of color theory. Like, you know, art and design and all that jazz.

Subchapter 1.3.1: The Color Theory of Painting Subchapter 1.3.2: The Color Theory of Fashion Subchapter 1.3.3: The Color Theory of Interiors