Color Creates Light

Color Creates Light
Author: Tina Dickey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0986651109

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Color Creates Light: Studies with Hans Hofmann brings together the man, the schools, the painting, the ideas, and the teaching. Jed Perl of The New Republic calls this book "enormously important... nothing less than the missing chapter in the history of the period," for Hofmann's decade of painting in Paris prior to World War I, combined with his observations of the masters of all cultures, enabled him to explain Cubism to the avant-garde and catalyzed the later Abstract Expressionism. In the ateliers of German emigrant Hans Hofmann (1880-1966) in Munich, New York and Provincetown, talented students later to become some of the most significant artists and educators of the time rubbed shoulders with critics, collectors, and curators, who in turn transmitted and transmuted Hofmann⿿s ideas across Europe, America, Canada, and beyond. From how Hofmann taught to what he taught, artists talk shop about the inner workings of the visual language, required reading for those engaged in creative composition, whether visual, verbal, musical, architectural, cinematic, or choreographic.

Color and Light

Color and Light
Author: James Gurney
Publsiher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010-11-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780740797712

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Unlike many other art books only give recipes for mixing colors or describe step-by-step painting techniques, *Color and Light* answers the questions that realist painters continually ask, such as: "What happens with sky colors at sunset?", "How do colors change with distance?", and "What makes a form look three-dimensional?" Author James Gurney draws on his experience as a plain-air painter and science illustrator to share a wealth of information about the realist painter's most fundamental tools: color and light. He bridges the gap between abstract theory and practical knowledge for traditional and digital artists of all levels of experience.

Every Color of Light

Every Color of Light
Author: Hiroshi Osada
Publsiher: Enchanted Lion Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1592702910

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Poetic and sparse, a bedtime story told by the elements.

Light Gesture and Color

Light  Gesture  and Color
Author: Jay Maisel
Publsiher: New Riders
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2014-10-21
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780134032320

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Jay Maisel, hailed as one of the most brilliant, gifted photographers of all time, is much more than that. He is a mentor, teacher, and trailblazer to many photographers, and a hero to those who feel Jay’s teaching has changed the way they see and create their own photography. He is a living legend whose work is studied around the world, and whose teaching style and presentation garner standing ovations and critical acclaim every time he takes the stage. Now, for the first time ever, Jay puts his amazing insights and learning moments from a lifetime behind the lens into a book that communicates the three most important aspects of street photography: light, gesture, and color. Each page unveils something new and challenges you to rethink everything you know about the bigger picture of photography. This isn’t a book about f-stops or ISOs. It’s about seeing. It’s about being surrounded by the ordinary and learning how to find the extraordinary. It’s about training your mind, and your eyes, to see and capture the world in a way that delights, engages, and captivates your viewers, and there is nobody that communicates this, visually or through the written word, like Jay Maisel. Light, Gesture & Color is the seminal work of one of the true photographic geniuses of our time, and it can be your key to opening another level of understanding, appreciation, wonder, and creativity as you learn to express yourself, and your view of the world, through your camera. If you’re ready to break through the barriers that have held your photography back and that have kept you from making the types of images you’ve always dreamed of, and you’re ready to learn what photography is really about, you’re holding the key in your hands at this very moment.

Fill Your Oil Paintings with Light Color

Fill Your Oil Paintings with Light   Color
Author: Kevin Macpherson
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-03-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781581800531

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These pages practically glow with Kevin Macpherson's rich and powerful paintings! He shares his techniques for quickly capturing the mood of a scene in bold, direct brushstrokes, with step-by-step instructions that make it easy—simply a matter of painting the colors you see. Follow his lead and you too, can create landscapes and still lives in a vibrant, impressionistic style.

Color and Light in Man made Environments

Color and Light in Man made Environments
Author: Frank H. Mahnke,Rudolf H. Mahnke
Publsiher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1987
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015033749345

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The text synthesizes the essential principles of color and light, including their psychophysiological effects, the characteristics of the major hues, vision and light, bioenergetics, and more.

Light Makes a Rainbow

Light Makes a Rainbow
Author: Sharon Coan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2015
Genre: Color
ISBN: 1489827811

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"Light is very important. It helps us see. Sometimes, light makes a rainbow of different colors. Light is a kind of energy."--

Color Relativity

Color Relativity
Author: Kami Mendlik
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0578399997

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Learn to paint anything you desire-with no limits-by understanding and seeing color relativity.Do your colors often turn out muddy, chalky, or flat? Do they look great on your mixing palette but dull on canvas? Have you ever felt terrified to scrape away a color because you weren't confident you could mix it again? You're not alone. Achieving rich, luminous colors that dance against each other is the stuff of painters' dreams, but it's not easy without a process. We see the color in our mind, but how do we mix and apply it in harmony with the rest of the painting?The answer is color relativity. By realizing that a color only appears a certain way because of the color next to it, you unlock a whole new world. No color stands alone, whether in real life or on canvas.In this book, master painter Kami Mendlik distills color relativity into a simple, yet transformative, step-by-step strategy that will imbue your paintings with radiant light and atmosphere. You'll learn how to:Use the primary palette to create stronger color harmony Simplify shapes into color averages to create dynamic color relationshipsAvoid common color dilemmasIdentify and use the properties of color to create the illusion of lightMix primary, secondary, and tertiary colors in a systematic, intentional waySay goodbye to fear, confusion, and frustration when it comes to color. By applying Kami's unique strategy for both seeing and mixing any color, you'll soon be able to paint color relativity with confidence and bring your paintings to life.