..so I was cycling by those cottages in Irishtown that look out to Dublin Port and I spotted this leaning against a wall. I brought it home, attached it to the wall in the Garage and it now hold all my cans of spraypaint, 26 to be exact. One for every letter of the alphabet. Which reminds me, there are many different artists who connect colours with sounds, numbers and letters. I looked it up on Wiki there and found this quote from the writer Vladimir Nabokov, too long to paste here so this is the end of it, and a link to the page:
'Finally, among the reds, b has the tone called burnt sienna by painters, m is a fold of pink flannel, and today I have at last perfectly matched v with 'Rose Quartz' in Maerz and Paul's Dictionary of Color. The word for rainbow, a primary, but decidedly muddy, rainbow, is in my private language the hardly pronounceable: kzspygv'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_synesthesia
'Finally, among the reds, b has the tone called burnt sienna by painters, m is a fold of pink flannel, and today I have at last perfectly matched v with 'Rose Quartz' in Maerz and Paul's Dictionary of Color. The word for rainbow, a primary, but decidedly muddy, rainbow, is in my private language the hardly pronounceable: kzspygv'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_synesthesia