History is replete with artists, writers, and thinkers who found their muse in the fading light. The "blue hour"—that period of nautical twilight when the sky is a deep, velvety blue—has been the backdrop for countless creative breakthroughs.
There is a reason so many love songs and elegies reference "purple dusk." It is not merely aesthetic. Color psychology posits that violet—the dominant hue of the twilight sky—sits at the highest frequency of visible light. It is the color of the crown chakra, of transcendence, and of melancholy.



