A more restrictive usage may be found in some contexts, such as the visual arts, where flesh may refer only to visibly exposed human skin, as opposed to parts of the body covered by clothing and hair. Flesh as a descriptor for colour usually refers to the non-melanated pale or pinkish skin colour of white humans, however, it can also be used to refer to the colour of any human skin.
^Ryrie, Charles (1997). So Great Salvation. Moody Publishers. p. 54. ISBN978-0802478184. [F]lesh also has a metaphorical sense when it refers to our disposition to sin and to oppose or omit God in our lives.