Technically it is not a color, at least not in the traditional sense—the purest white results from all colors together, a sum of light. In art and psychology, however, white has a lot to say. White symbolizes purity, simplicity, and a new beginning. And that is certainly true, think of the traditional white wedding dresses. A new chapter in your life. A bit simpler and less loaded, but think of a blank white canvas. The beginning of a new work of art. And even simpler, think of a fresh, untouched white layer of snow that suddenly makes the whole world look different, we have not seen that in the Netherlands this winter. So then I quickly continue thinking about that clean, unwritten white sheet of paper that I just wanted to write something on, until I suddenly forget everything. So white has many symbolic meanings, of which "Hope" and "A new beginning" are certainly the most important.