Rare Ocean Blues part 3

Rare Ocean Blues part 3

In Part 1, we explored the rarity of blue in nature — a colour often born not of pigment but of light itself. In Part 2, we uncovered the structural magic of rare blues, shimmering in oceans.Now, in Part 3, we step into the human experience: how rare blues shape our third spaces — sanctuaries beyond work and home where imagination and renewal thrive.

The Calming Power of Blue

In a world shifting in uncomfortable directions, the need for a third space — a refuge beyond work and home — has become our lifeline. This is where imagination, identity, and renewal can thrive. And here, colour plays an essential role.

For me, the ocean is that third space. Whether swimming and being suspended in her womb-like embrace, body surfing her waves, or witnessing the dance of big rollers, the blues of the ocean draw me into another dimension of wonder and creativity. I often wonder: if rare blues could dye my skin, what shade would I become?

Perhaps it would be:

  • A translucent azure — openness and calm.

  • A deep indigo — grounding, protective, infinite.

  • A shimmering turquoise — playful, creative, alive with movement.

  • A spacious cerulean — freedom and openness to possibility.

Each shade becomes a metaphor for how the ocean imprints itself on us — not through colour on skin, but through resonance in mind and spirit.

So, may I suggest you find a spot where you can soak up mind-bending, magical rare blues. Breathe deeply, let them soothe your mind, and be transported into the sanctuary of gentle tones.