Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Color Journal #7- Extended Palette and Optical Blending
The low-intensity yellow threads build up to form a more saturated yellow.
From a distance, we assign a single color to describe the pumpkin stem. Up close, wee can see that it's made up varying oranges, greens, browns, and neutrals of different shades and hues.
The color on the right side of a tissue box is created up as the streaks and swirls of red build on top of each other
We tend to see grass as being a uniformly green expanse, but up close it is made up of a great many hues, tints, and shades of green, as well as other plants of varying chroma.
The layers of translucent cloth build up to form different variations of the same brown.
From a distance, this plant blends out so as to appear to be more of a neutralized green thanks to the low intensity red parts.
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