Okay, so the ELI5 on how colors convey artistic whims in abstract paintings got me thinking… It’s not just *what* colors are used, but *how* they’re used, right? Like, a splash of vibrant red surrounded by muted blues might represent a sudden burst of passion or anger in an otherwise calm and melancholic mindset. Or a gradient of yellows fading into oranges could symbolize a hopeful yet fleeting dream.Beyond that,the texture and request seem crucial. thick, impasto strokes of a single color versus thin, watery washes create wholly diffrent feelings. One might convey forcefulness and conviction,the other fragility and doubt.It’s almost like the artist is using the paint itself, not just the color, to speak their internal language.Has anyone else found that recognizing these subtle techniques helps them connect more with abstract art,even if the literal meaning is still elusive?
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