A Color Sampler

A Color Sampler by Kathleen Westray, published by Ticknor & Fields in 1993, is a unique exploration of color designed for a younger audience. This edition, presented in English, spans a single page and introduces readers to primary, secondary, intermediate, and complementary colors. The book examines how different colors interact and how the human eye perceives these variations, providing an engaging way for children to learn about the world of color.
Readers will find a straightforward presentation that delves into the fundamentals of color theory, making it accessible for young learners. The content focuses on the relationships between colors and their perception, encouraging curiosity and understanding of visual experiences. This book serves as an educational resource in juvenile literature, specifically within the subject of color, making it a valuable addition for those interested in teaching children about this essential aspect of art and science.
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Introduces the primary, secondary, intermediate, and complementary colors and examines the interaction of different colors and the human eye’s perception of colors.
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