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'''Eleseth''' is a scholar and artist on [[Roshar]] during the [[Era of Solitude]].{{book ref|sa2|78}}
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'''Eleseth''' is a scholar and artist on [[Roshar]].
   
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They studied the effect of coloured lighting on the outcome of a painting.{{book ref|sa2|78}}
== History ==
 
Eleseth studied the effect of colored lighting on art and human perception.{{book ref|sa2|78}} She would paint with only [[sphere]]s of one color, such as ruby, to light her studio. She found that initially she would not use enough of that same color in her paintings, but after time had passed she discovered that her mind would compensate and she would begin to paint more normally again. Eleseth also discovered if she switched the color of the spheres during a painting session, for a time she would paint as if the room was still lit by the previous color.
 
   
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{{quote|The artist Eleseth once did an experiment. She set out only ruby spheres, in their strength, to light her studio. She wanted to see what effect the all-red light would have upon her art. At first, during a painting session, the color of light affected her strongly. She would use too little red, and fields of blossoms would look washed out. The interesting thing, however, was what happened if she continued working. If she painted for hours by that light, the effects diminished. The colors of her reproductions grew more balanced, the pictures of flowers more vivid. She eventually concluded that her mind compensated for the colors she saw. Indeed, if she switched the color of the light during a session, she'd continue for a time to paint as if the room were still red, reacting against the new color.|[[Shallan]] recounting Eleseth's experiment{{book ref|sa2|78}}|}}
Brightness [[Shallan Davar]] read of Eleseth and her work.{{book ref|sa2|78}} She later explained the experiment to [[Pattern]], citing it as a reason she worried about perception. Shallan said that Eleseth's experiment made her wonder if she will ever be able to see the world clearly.
 
   
 
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