![]() ![]() While the participatory nature may recall an app, nothing feels digital here in fact, Tullet’s paintings show paint texture so lusciously it’s hard to remember that these are dry illustrations. Unmixed yellow and blue even peek out from under its edges. Rub it… gently….” The result isn’t overexplained-the narrator simply says, “See?”-and, best of all, that new green blob looks exactly the way a real-life, finger-mixed result of that particular blue and yellow would look. “With one finger take a little bit of the blue… / and just touch the yellow. After some play, three large splotches appear: red, blue, yellow. It starts with a gray dot in the middle of a glossy white page, which the reader turns into a host of colored dots by following direct, friendly instructions. The primary-colored dots from Press Here (2011) are back, but while last time they focused predominantly on motion, this time they plunge headlong into color mixing. ![]() Who’s ready to dip their fingers in the paint? ![]()
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