Why Do Paintings Look Different Under Various Lights?

Imagine you're coloring a picture with crayons. If you color it under the bright sun, the colors look vivid and bold. But if you draw it in dim light from a lamp, the colors might seem dull or washed out. That's because light changes how we see colors, just like in real paintings!

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  1. A bright red apple looks more vivid outside on a sunny day but seems muted indoors under a yellow lamp.
  2. Drawing a rainbow in full sun shows all the colors clearly, but inside a blue-lit room, it appears washed out.
  3. Your favorite painting may look dull at home, but in an art gallery with perfect lighting, it shines.

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