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Bisexual lighting
Use of pink, purple, and blue lighting to represent bisexuality / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bisexual lighting is the simultaneous use of pink, purple, and blue lighting to represent bisexual characters. It has been used in studio lighting for film and television, and has been observed in the cinematography of various films. While not all films, television shows, photographs, and music videos that use this lighting intend to portray bisexuality, many queer artists have deliberately used this color palette—which resembles that of the bisexual flag—in their work.
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It is reminiscent of neon lights and is also associated with retrowave.[1]