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COLOR By Nitin kumar Color classification
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COLOR WHEEL HUE
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informal definitions HUE – a particular gradation of color; a spectral color (a color from the spectrum) Color – many definitions! A broader term, including all hues, non-spectral colors and maybe even white & black
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Primary & secondary RED BLUE YELLOW PURPLE GREEN ORANGE
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Picasso, Guernica, 1937
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Paul Cézanne, Still Life with Green Melon, 1902-06 BW
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Paul Cézanne, Still Life with Green Melon, 1902-06 CO
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Monochromatic - using only one color
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Mark Tansey, The Bricoleur’s Daughter, 1987
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Gunther Gerzso Southern
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Michaelangelo Sistene Chapel detail (medallion)
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Monochromatic medallion
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Barnett Newman, Yellow Painting, 1949
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Gunther Gerzso Opposite
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Mark Rothko, untitled, 1968
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Church, Frederic Edwin Rainy Season in the Tropics 1866, Oil on canvas, 56 1/4 x 84 3/16 in. The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
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Robert Delaunay, Circular Forms, c. 1912
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Gunther Gerzso Personaje
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Complementary Colors opposites on the color wheel - note: NOT COMPLIMENTARY unsettling, hard to look at
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Barnett Newman, Dionysius, 1944, 67x49in. Complementary colors Analagous colors
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Matisse, Seated Riffian, 1912-13 Complementary colors Analagous colors
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Monet, Impression: Sunrise, 1872
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Analogous Colors neighbors on the color wheel
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Van Gogh, Sunflowers, 1888
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VALUE TINT – adding white to a hue, or a hue to white SHADE – adding black to a hue or vice versa
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Robert Delaunay, Circular Forms, c. 1912 a very aware use of contrasts of complementary & analogous colors AND shades and tints
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Franz Marc, Fighting Forms SATURATION – brilliance or depth of color
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LUMINENCELUMINENCE LUMINENCELUMINENCE LUMINENCE LUMINENCELUMINENCE
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Ellsworth Kelly Red, Yellow, Blue I, 1963 a/c, 3 joined panels, 90" x 90" overall
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Raphael, Madonna dell Granduca, c.1505 33x22in
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Triadic Color Schemes NOT JUST ANY 3 COLORS
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Raphael, School of Athens, 1511
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Also note countershading
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COLOR CONCLUSION Color can be an important part of an artwork’s impact – notice it! Color can be optimized & analyzed for greatest effect Timbre in music is considered to be analogous to color in painting; some kinds of harmony and scales are also considered to be analogous to color in painting. They are DIFFERENT – try not to confuse them.
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“Colors are barbaric, unstable, suggest life, cannot be completely controlled and should be concealed.” Ad Reinhardt, 1957
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Kenneth Noland, quoted in the New York Times, August 25 1968 The thing in painting is to find a way to get color down, to float it without bogging the picture down in Surrealism, Cubism, or systems of structure... In the best color painting, structure is nowhere evident, or nowhere self-revealing.
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