Maple
Central Park in New York is really beautiful. For that reason, it appears in numerous movies with a variety of appearances in scenes such as the winter park in “Home Alone” and the summer park in “We’ve got mail.” In particular, Central Park in autumn is more lyrical and beautiful. You can see famous movies with Central Park in autumn as background from “When Harry Met Sally” to “Autumn in New York”.
In particular, the really beautiful Central Park appeared in “Autumn in NY,” a really sad and beautiful movie due to breakup. The park, dyed red with maple leaves, was so red and red, like the life of Winona Ryder, who was burned with the last love and gradually disappearing.
All of these dramatic situations were neither the power of the directing team nor that of the art team, but that of the maple leaves. Maple is a plant representing autumn. Maple tree is a plant belonging to Aceraceae, from which Chlorophyll in leaves is decomposed, and anthocyanins are newly produced. Maple leaves have a green pigment ‘chlorophyll’ and red or yellow pigments which are ‘xantophyl’ and ‘carotenoids’. From warm spring to late summer, chlorophyll is much more abundant and becomes green. It is destroyed and the leaves turn red.
You don’t even have to go to Central Park. The autumn leaves that make Chiak Mountain and Jirisan Mountain burn red are amazing, but the red leaves burning in Namsan and Seoul Forest are spectacular. The red color of autumn leaves made in nature is the best artist who makes autumn truly dramatic and poetic.
How about confessing your true heart this fall on K-Paper’s cards made in red like the red maple leaves in autumn? Let’s convey your own heart not too late, like the preface to <The Novel Alexandria>, a novel by Lee Byung-joo, who wrote “Love means the courage to love.” Just like a maple leaf burning shyly.