A space to explore rhythm, color and seasonal living.
a curated collection of soul shades
celebrating the interplay between light emotions and the cosmic dance.

The Days of the Blackbird
ENGLISH Laura Veronesi ENGLISH Laura Veronesi

The Days of the Blackbird

Gather ‘round for a wondrous tale,
Of winter’s frost and spring’s soft veil.
Through blackbird songs and Candlemas light,
Let’s journey together,hearts burning bright.

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Finding Stars
ENGLISH Laura Veronesi ENGLISH Laura Veronesi

Finding Stars

Epiphany arrives as a radiant call. Not a conclusion, a beginning. Not a possession, a search.

To say it with Goethe:

“Every human being is a pilgrim in search of the king.”

Epiphany is the festival of this pilgrimage: the moment when the human soul recognizes that truth is not inherited or explained, but sought.

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Blue Madonna
ENGLISH Laura Veronesi ENGLISH Laura Veronesi

Blue Madonna

To stand before a blue mantle painted by Beato Angelico is already a therapeutic practice: it soothes the optic nerve, reduces anxiety, deepens the breath, restores inner quiet

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The Mystery of Advent
ENGLISH Laura Veronesi ENGLISH Laura Veronesi

The Mystery of Advent

Blue is the color of the journey toward the center: an invitation to rediscover the authentic core, the spark that can awaken like a child in the human heart.

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Devine Light and Fertile Darkness
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Devine Light and Fertile Darkness

Color is the deed of light and darkness -their living marriage.” — Goethe

Red and blue balance each other dancing with the light.
The deep blue — the color behind the light — gathers and shelters.
The radiant carmine, born in front of the light, expresses the human impulse to act, to love, to will.

The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral hold a mystery.

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Spring in Light

Begin with a simple weekly rhythm

About

I created Color & Cosmos as a space
to explore rhythm, color and seasonal living.

My work is inspired by Waldorf pedagogy, which I have studied in Italy, and by a deep interest in how daily rhythms shape both children and adults.

I believe that small, repeated gestures can transform how we experience time.

This is not about doing more.
It is about living differently.