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This text introduces students in all the visual arts to color theory, the psychology of color perception, and the physics of color. It also offers tips for putting that knowledge into practice in a variety of media, from painting and other fine arts to interior design, architecture, fashion design, ceramics, textile design, and needlework. Four dimensions of color–hue, value, intensity, and temperature–are discussed in detail. Based on the author's many years of teaching the subject to students from all the major concentrations of the visual arts, the text presents concepts in a logical order, with each chapter building on the previous one.
Here is thorough treatment of the history, psychology, and physics of color, as well as information about putting that knowledge into practical application. Feisner (fine arts, Montclair State University) draws on many years of teaching experience to write for art students of all stripes, including painters, designers, photographers, fiber artists, potters, among others. The text is abundantly illustrated and includes exercises with each of the 14 chapters and appendices with practical information about binders, pigments, and color mixing. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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