ART 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Tenebrism, Brad Delson, Visible Spectrum

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Visible spectrum: newton recreated the colors of the rainbow. Without light there is no color; color is the function of light. Refers to relative degree of lightness or darkness of a surface or a color: determined by the amount of light reflected by the color, describes black, white and gray in work-their presence, absence and relationship to one another. A(cid:272)hro(cid:373)ati(cid:272): gra(cid:455)s that are a(cid:272)hie(cid:448)ed (cid:271)(cid:455) (cid:373)i(cid:454)i(cid:374)g (cid:448)arious a(cid:373)ou(cid:374)ts of (cid:271)la(cid:272)k a(cid:374)d (cid:449)hite a(cid:374)d (cid:862)a(cid:863), means without so (cid:862)(cid:449)ithout (cid:272)olor(cid:863) Chromatic: grays that contain color and referred as neutral grays. Spectrum of grays divided into 2 parts: low-key value range: move toward black. Read as somber: high-ke(cid:455) (cid:448)alue ra(cid:374)ge: (cid:373)o(cid:448)e to(cid:449)ard (cid:449)hite read as uplifti(cid:374)g. Refers to degrees of difference between shades of gray. Describes variation in light and dark within a work of art and way in which composed and arranged. Value pattern term applies to full-color works as well as b/w.

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