Interesting quote from that article, as one could apply the same strategy to photography: “Some painters, notably Cézanne, employ "warm" pigments (red, yellow and orange) to bring features towards the viewer, and "cool" ones (blue, violet, and blue-green) to indicate the part of a form that curves away from the picture plane.”
May 02, 2019 at 12:46 PM
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