I walk through some of most revered and respected museums in the world and I am saddened by the way these works of art, created by men who truly had a god given gift, are disguised, defaced and cheapened by the way they are presented. Surely the people responsible for the display and preservation of these masterpieces most always be looking for the proper balance of showing the true beauty and genius without causing undue harm. Where are the motion sensors to dim the lighting when no one is present in the rooms? These are the same types of sensors found in bathrooms (do we care more about the porcelain for our toilet bowls?) and outdoor spot lights. As to the fundamental understanding of light and color, where is the natural lighting? Fluorescent lights are the equivalent to viewing the world through a T.V. screen, and incandescent or halogen lights are not much better, case in point, if you have ever tried selecting colors under these lights you probably confused black for blue, tan for green, peach for pink. Color and its interaction with light is too important a relationship not to understand and it is such a simple concept if one takes time to comprehend it. If you don't know why educate yourself. I have traveled all over the world teaching a simple concept. From the comfort of my home and yours I can now begin to explain the fundamentals of color and light through the net. Visiting the web site http://www.vivanet.com/~kevlight/edu1.htm will be a step towards understanding the interaction between light and color. Your responsibility to honor the artists who left their life's work to be enjoyed by generations is enormous.