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By Nexth iTV | Julian
JULIAN:
Welcome to Nexth iTV, everyone — I’m Julian, and today I’m sitting with the one and only Princess Laurinda. The name itself sounds like poetry… and honestly, your art feels exactly like that, Princess — a love poem written in color and light.
Thank you so much for joining us for this very special talk on Palette of Passion – The Mood Edition.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Thank you, Julian. You say “love poem,” I say “color therapy with too many emotional side effects.” But yes, I’m so happy to be here — especially because this project has been like painting ten love letters at once. Each one… blushing a little differently.
JULIAN:
Oh, I love that! “Ten love letters, all blushing differently.” That’s basically the review headline already.
Let’s start with the foundation — Palette of Passion – The Mood Edition. What inspired this series?
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
It began with a question I couldn’t stop asking myself: what if colors had feelings — and they were a little dramatic about it?
Each color carries its own secret personality. Red flirts, Orange giggles, Yellow daydreams, Green forgives… and so on. I wanted to give each one a stage — not as paint, but as emotion itself. And with DJ Laurinda XShows, those emotions could sing, breathe, and dance.
JULIAN:
So, basically, an emotional musical where the cast is a rainbow with complicated love lives.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Exactly! “Fifty shades of feelings,” but with more couture lighting and less scandal.
JULIAN:
Let’s dive into the chapters — Episode 1: Red.
It’s bold, it’s burning, it’s… frankly, the color that probably texts at midnight and regrets nothing.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Red doesn’t text — Red calls. It’s passion, danger, and desire all rolled into one breath. I wanted Episode 1 to be that heart-racing first note of the series — the beginning of an emotional symphony. It’s the moment when you say, “Oh no… I might actually feel something.”
JULIAN:
Then comes Episode 2: Orange — I read that it’s all about optimism and creativity. To me, Orange feels like a cozy sunset with a cheeky grin.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Perfect description! Orange is the friend who always says, “Come on, let’s dance, we’ll figure it out later.” It’s warmth without the burn. In my art, I painted Orange as laughter itself — the kind that escapes before you realize you were even sad.
JULIAN:
And then we meet Yellow — cheerful, hopeful, but also a little anxious. Like that friend who’s too excited at brunch but secretly checking their horoscope under the table.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Yes! Yellow is sunshine with feelings. It’s joy that trembles a bit. I wanted to show how even happiness has layers — sometimes it glows, sometimes it wobbles. DJ Laurinda’s beats for Yellow were like little bursts of sunlight that knew exactly when to hide behind a cloud.
JULIAN:
That’s poetic. And kind of relatable — my happiness wobbles all the time.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Same! I just give mine better lighting.
JULIAN:
Touché.
Now, Episode 4: Green — calm, fresh, healing, and a tiny bit jealous. Was that intentional?
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Oh yes. Green is the sigh between heartbreak and hope. It’s when you finally open the window after crying, and the air forgives you. But it’s also the envy of watching someone else glow when you’re still healing. I wanted that contradiction — beauty with a bruise.
JULIAN:
Wow… “beauty with a bruise” — that’s a phrase! I might need a T-shirt.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Make sure it’s in emerald. Envy should always look fabulous.
JULIAN:
Noted! Then we drift into Blue — calm, emotional, loyal, melancholic. For me, Blue has always felt like the color of missing someone beautifully.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Yes… Blue is nostalgia in slow motion. It doesn’t cry loudly — it sighs, like a song you only hum when you’re alone. For the gallery’s Blue visuals, I used textures that looked like reflections — waves, glass, mirrors — things that hold emotion without ever keeping it still.
JULIAN:
You make sadness sound like a designer fragrance.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
“Eau de Melancholy — with notes of moonlight and regret.”
JULIAN:
Sold! Now, Episode 6 — Purple. Ah, the color of luxury, mystery, imagination, romance… and a little mischief, maybe?
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Oh, definitely. Purple knows all your secrets and pretends to be surprised. It’s the velvet curtain of emotion — hiding and revealing at once. For me, Purple is where love becomes art and art becomes a confession. It’s candlelight that refuses to go out.
JULIAN:
Speaking of candlelight — Pink must be your sweetheart episode. Soft, innocent, romantic… maybe even nostalgic?
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Pink is like remembering your first love but with better taste in music. It’s tender, but it’s not naïve. It’s that gentle ache of remembering sweetness without losing strength. For Episode 7, I wanted to create an atmosphere where femininity isn’t fragile — it’s quietly powerful.
JULIAN:
And that leads perfectly into Brown. Now, Brown doesn’t usually get the spotlight — but in your hands, it’s soulful. Cozy. Real.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Thank you — yes, Brown is the smell of coffee, the sound of an old book closing, the warmth of skin after sunlight. It’s the heartbeat color. When everything else becomes noise, Brown stays. It’s love after the drama.
JULIAN:
That’s honestly beautiful. And then we reach White — the quietest yet maybe the most emotional of all.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
White is the silence after a confession. It’s not absence — it’s grace. It’s peace that remembers the storm. Episode 9 is about simplicity, about daring to feel deeply in stillness. Sometimes love doesn’t need color — just light.
JULIAN:
And finally, the grand finale… Black. The eternal, elegant enigma.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Ah, yes. My dramatic diva. Black is not the end — it’s the pause before another beginning. It’s mystery, power, protection, elegance. In the final episode, it wraps all the other colors together, like a beautiful secret they all share.
JULIAN:
So Palette of Passion isn’t just a series — it’s a love story in ten hues.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Exactly. Every episode is a chapter in the romance between color and emotion — and the viewer becomes part of that relationship. I always say: Don’t just see art. Let it flirt with you a little.
JULIAN:
I think I just fell in love with an art gallery.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Perfect. That means it’s working.
JULIAN:
Before we wrap up, I have to ask: what’s it like working with DJ Laurinda XShows on this?
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
It’s like painting with sound. DJ Laurinda understands emotion in beats — I understand it in brushstrokes. Together, we build worlds where the music breathes and the visuals listen. Sometimes it’s playful, sometimes heartbreaking — but always sincere.
JULIAN:
So the Brand Art Emotion Remix Edition is really about conversation — between sound and sight, between artist and audience, between heartbeats and colors.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Yes, a conversation you don’t have to speak to understand. The kind that lingers.
JULIAN:
Like perfume on memory.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Exactly.
JULIAN:
Alright, Princess — last question, and it’s the hardest: if you were a color in this palette, which one would you be?
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Oh no, you can’t ask an artist that! It’s like asking a mother her favorite child. But… maybe I’d be a secret mix — a little Pink for tenderness, a touch of Purple for mystery, and a dash of Gold for hope. I like to think emotions aren’t solid — they shimmer.
JULIAN:
Beautiful. You shimmer well.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Thank you. I moisturize in feelings daily.
JULIAN:
You might’ve just created the next self-care trend: emotional skincare!
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Only if it comes with art and ambient beats.
JULIAN:
Deal.
Princess Laurinda, thank you for this luminous conversation. Palette of Passion – The Mood Edition isn’t just television — it’s a heartbeat, a dream, a gallery that breathes.
PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Thank you, Julian. And to everyone watching — remember: color isn’t something you see. It’s something you feel.
JULIAN:
This summer, let the colors kiss your memory.
Let the moods move through you.
Because with Princess Laurinda iArt Gallery and DJ Laurinda XShows,
Art isn’t just seen — it’s lived.



