Well since you're being all serious, those "black" parts would almost have to be made of some deep ultramarines or indigo, plus a vibrant crimson, perhaps a deep magenta, enraged by just a hint of cadmium yellow, but their orange only makes it so that they and the blue are all seen at once. It's loaded with colors!
More seriously, I don't think I consciously saw the bird or the face the first time I saw 'I Wish I Could Fly', I must have decided that it was abstract, and that was that. Now-- is that a slate junco?
That is fancy way of saying black is a color! But in the "business" we call it black and white, even though I see gray as well. I'm not sure if I can call it monochrome too. I think that's using different shades of one color. Hmmm. I just confused myself.
I tricked many people with I Wish I Could Fly. It's abstract, but not really!
Slate junco? More like a brewers blackbird.
I finally bought a tube of 'lamp black' in acrylic the other day, I had been out of black for too long, and I was tired of making my own, wasting my colors in the darkness.
The guy with the bird in his head though, so cool looking, it looks like he's made of chrome. A hood ornament.
I have to ask. To me it's obvious because I put it there.
Can you see the face of the man actually looking down in He Who Looks Down?
What about two hands trying to reach one another?
Right away, except I thought it was a she and that everything else in the image was long hair hanging down. When I saw the title I had to look again, but still missed the hands!
How about the side profile of a face in the letter C on Color?
Nope. You've got pareidolia, but don't worry, it's not serious.
Ha! Are you sure! There's an old lady looking to the right inside the second O. I put them there! ... I get bored.