Your Favorite Artists and Their Colors

Hello, Today I’d like to try a new approach for this blog post. I’ll be sharing my thought process as I work on the “Artists and Their Colors” series. By sharing this process, I hope to create a space for us all to engage and start a conversation. We all have different perspectives and favoriteContinue reading “Your Favorite Artists and Their Colors”

Leonardo da Vinci and His Colors

There’s a man who marked a great milestone in both art and modern studies. He wasn’t depicted in a painting or any other traditional art form. In fact, his image was created with a single color and discovered after its creation. Today, it’s one of the symbols of multidisciplinary modern life. It reminds people toContinue reading “Leonardo da Vinci and His Colors”

Osvaldo Cavandoli and His Colors

“When artist draws a magic line, it takes on a life of its own, becoming a silhouette of a living hot-tempered person. This “Mr. Linea” wants more things drawn so he can enjoy himself, but the artist loves having fun on Mr. Linea’s account.” (1) What does this small quotation remind you? For me ,Continue reading “Osvaldo Cavandoli and His Colors”

Monet and his colors

Hi☺️ Today, I’ll be writing about Claude Monet and his use of colors. Like other artists I’ve wrote before, Monet holds a special place in my heart. His technique and points of view profoundly inspire me. 🌱 What sets him apart is his unique approach to light. After learning more about him, I felt aContinue reading “Monet and his colors”

Degas and His Colors

“It is all very well to copy what one sees, but it is far better to draw what one now only sees in one’s memory. That is a transformation in which imagination collaborates with memory.” -Edgar Degas For me, Degas is the painter of ballet dancers, color of pink and white, and small moments thatContinue reading “Degas and His Colors”

Van Gogh and his colors

“My dear sister, I believe that at present we must paint nature’s rich and magnificent aspects; we need good cheer and happiness, hope and love. The uglier, older, meaner, iller, poorer I get, the more I wish to take my revenge by doing brilliant colour well.”  This is one of Vincent Van Gogh’s quotes aboutContinue reading “Van Gogh and his colors”