New Book

Color Relativity

Colors Move! Colors breathe and live!

Colors are lively and attractive and feed our artistic dreams. Let’s learn to use colors in a way that brings them to life. We will learn about how colors move, and relate to each other.

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Working with color is attractive and yet challenging. In this book we will develop a flexible and lively understanding of color on a personal level. This will help us become more aware of and sensitive to colors, and to better understand their interactions and uses.

Grainstack, Sun in the Mist, 1891 Claude Monet

All too often we think of colors in a static way, instead of understanding how dynamic they really are. We have a natural sense of color that can be built on and developed.

Painting, photography, fashion, anywhere you use colors these ideas apply.

We will begin to see color as motion and relationships
Isaac Newton separated colors with a prism in 1666. Modern scientific theory shows us new insight into light, and there is still more to learn. Amazingly, there is still much to learn about how light works.
 

There have been many great researchers into color including:

Rudolf Arnheim, Josef Albers, Johannes Itten, Michel Eugène Chevreul, Isaac Newton, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and others. As we develop new ways to use and understand color, we are also standing on the shoulders of those who have come before us.

 

 

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