This convenience writer considers some of her life experiences; she then describes some intentions for a new year.
The original page for this convenience comes from The Theory of Color in its Relation to Art and Art-industry by Wilhelm von Bezold, 1876.
Convenience scholars suggest that this writer is an older woman because of the depth of the introspection and the date of the source page.
Note the use of color on a source page written about color theory. Also note the yearned-for experiences, the width and depth of their hunger, and how they metaphorically interact with the concept of color.
This writer was quite prolific, and her images appear again and again across the convenience landscape.
Convenience scholars have adopted the convention of calling her Anna.
A New Year’s Preface
Though the author attempts to not conceal herself from herself,
the fact is that mysteries & tangled paths abound
especially among memory, distress, comfort, & release
&
it is principally intended that in this New Year
the most glorious creations are seen and heard & smelt & touched & thought and felt & imagined
and made
by continued practice & play and care & curiosity