Black bean stew

On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. In light, black is black bean stew of all color. In painting, however, the black pigment is the combination of all colors.

In heraldry, black is called “sable”. It is the opposite of white. In science, an object that is black absorbs the light that hits it. Because these objects do not reflect any light, the human eye can’t see any color coming from that object. The brain then sees these objects as black. A way to create black objects is to mix pigments.

A pigment works by reflecting only the color of the pigment. For example, a blue pigment absorbs all colors except blue. By mixing pigments in the right quantities, black can be made. In sunlight, black objects become quickly warm because they absorb much light.