Only as much of the screen as is discernible and clearly separated from the other colors is there a color type present. If yellow, black, blue, and red are discernible, then four different colors exist on the screen. As long as multiple colors can be distinguished, it is impossible to create a concept that expresses them in a single word, nor is it possible to imagine them. If this is the case, then it is no longer a color but something other than a color, but the color is still there. Color loses its subjectivity and gives itself to another subject and becomes enslaved. New green is beautiful because new green is beautiful, not because green is beautiful. It can be said that fresh green is beautiful because it is green. But if you tried to paint a single stroke of the same color green on the canvas as much as possible, it would never be beautiful. Now, let us assume that a genius of realism has reproduced the beauty of fresh greenery on a canvas. It is the fresh green that is beautiful, not the green. If the color were beautiful by itself, without being subordinated to anything, the specimen of color would be of inestimable value, but this is never possible. By the way, if you remove color from a beautiful object, all that remains are lines and surfaces. Can we say that they are still beautiful? Color is not beautiful, but without color, there is no beauty.