Color

Color by Paul Flux, published by Heinemann Library in 2001, is a 32-page exploration of the fundamental concepts of color. This book discusses primary, secondary, and complementary colors, detailing their relationships and significance in art. Written in English, it provides insights into how color choices and combinations can influence the mood and meaning of artwork.
Readers will find a clear explanation of color theory, making it suitable for those interested in art techniques and concepts. The book delves into the impact of color on artistic expression, offering a foundational understanding that can enhance both appreciation and creation of visual art. This edition serves as a valuable resource for young learners and anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of color in art.
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Discusses what primary, secondary and complementary colors are and how they are related. Explains how choices of colors and different combinations of colors affect the mood and meaning of an artwork.
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