How Colour Works

How Colour Works

Author: Catherine Barr

Publisher: Red Shed

Published: 2020-03-05

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781405292566

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Why is the sky blue? Why is snow white and darkness black? How do our eyes and brain create a world of colour? This book covers key STEAM subjects. Journey through lush green forests, splash into a watery blue ocean, be dazzled by a glowing jungle and see the world through a kaleidoscope of colour. Explained in an accessible way and combined with gorgeous illustrations, this is a perfect book for young readers and budding scientists.


The World According to Colour

The World According to Colour

Author: James Fox

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2021-10-07

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 0141976667

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'Extraordinary. An intellectual feast as well as a visual one' Edmund de Waal, author of The Hare with Amber Eyes The world comes to us in colour. But colour lives as much in our imaginations as it does in our surroundings, as this scintillating book reveals. Each chapter immerses the reader in a single colour, drawing together stories from the histories of art and humanity to illuminate the meanings it has been given over the eras and around the globe. Showing how artists, scientists, writers, philosophers, explorers and inventors have both shaped and been shaped by these wonderfully myriad meanings, James Fox reveals how, through colour, we can better understand their cultures, as well as our own. Each colour offers a fresh perspective on a different epoch, and together they form a vivid, exhilarating history of the world. 'We have projected our hopes, anxieties and obsessions onto colour for thousands of years,' Fox writes. 'The history of colour, therefore, is also a history of humanity.'


Color Works

Color Works

Author: Deb Menz

Publisher: Interweave

Published: 2004-05-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781931499477

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Crafters can explore colors with confidence in a variety of mediums with the advice in this book. The principles of color theory are clearly and simply explained and applied to knitting, spinning, weaving, surface design (including stenciling and rubber stamping), hand and machine embroidery, beadwork, and paper collage. Basic color concepts are presented in sections on color description, values, contrasting and complementary colors, warm and cool colors, undertones, and using color relationships. A pull-out color wheel and handy color chips in perforated format that are easy to remove and use for planning, matching, and shopping for supplies are included.


Full Spectrum

Full Spectrum

Author: Adam Rogers

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 1328518906

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A lively account of our age-old quest for brighter colors, which changed the way we see the world, from the best-selling author of Proof: The Science of Booze From kelly green to millennial pink, our world is graced with a richness of colors. But our human-made colors haven't always matched nature's kaleidoscopic array. To reach those brightest heights required millennia of remarkable innovation and a fascinating exchange of ideas between science and craft that's allowed for the most luminous manifestations of our built and adorned world. In Full Spectrum, Rogers takes us on that globe-trotting journey, tracing an arc from the earliest humans to our digitized, synthesized present and future. We meet our ancestors mashing charcoal in caves, Silk Road merchants competing for the best ceramics, and textile artists cracking the centuries-old mystery of how colors mix, before shooting to the modern era for high-stakes corporate espionage and the digital revolution that's rewriting the rules of color forever. In prose as vibrant as its subject, Rogers opens the door to Oz, sharing the liveliest events of an expansive human quest--to make a brighter, more beautiful world--and along the way, proving why he's "one of the best science writers around."* *National Geographic


Interaction of Color

Interaction of Color

Author: Josef Albers

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2013-06-28

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0300179359

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An experimental approach to the study and teaching of color is comprised of exercises in seeing color action and feeling color relatedness before arriving at color theory.


Vivian Maier: The Color Work

Vivian Maier: The Color Work

Author: Colin Westerbeck

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2018-11-06

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0062795589

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The first definitive monograph of color photographs by American street photographer Vivian Maier. Photographer Vivian Maier’s allure endures even though many details of her life continue to remain a mystery. Her story—the secretive nanny-photographer who became a pioneer photographer—has only been pieced together from the thousands of images she made and the handful of facts that have surfaced about her life. Vivian Maier: The Color Work is the largest and most highly curated published collection of Maier’s full-color photographs to date. With a foreword by world-renowned photographer Joel Meyerowitz and text by curator Colin Westerbeck, this definitive volume sheds light on the nature of Maier’s color images, examining them within the context of her black-and-white work as well as the images of street photographers with whom she clearly had kinship, like Eugene Atget and Lee Friedlander. With more than 150 color photographs, most of which have never been published in book form, this collection of images deepens our understanding of Maier, as its immediacy demonstrates how keen she was to record and present her interpretation of the world around her.


Color Choices

Color Choices

Author: Stephen Quiller

Publisher: Watson-Guptill

Published: 2002-02-01

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 9780823006977

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Internationally renowned artist and best selling author Stephen Quiller shows readers how to discover their own personal "color sense" in Color Choices, a book that offers readers a fresh perspective on perfecting their own color styles. With the help of his own "Quiller Wheel," a special foldout wheel featuring 68 precisely placed colors, the author shows artists how they can develop their own unique color blends. First, Quiller demonstrates how to use the wheel to interpret color relationships and mix colors more clearly. Then he explains, step by step, how to develop five structured color schemes, apply underlays and overlays, and use color in striking, unusual ways. This book will bring out every artist's unique sense of color whether he or she works in oil, watercolor, acrylics, gouache, or casein.


Invisible Nature

Invisible Nature

Author: Catherine Barr

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781910959671

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The first book for younger children to explain the hidden forces of sight, sound, touch and smell that lie beyond our senses - but affect our lives, and are used by many different kinds of animal


Colour Works

Colour Works

Author: Homer Sykes

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781911306733

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The 1980s and 90s was a golden period for editorial photography. They were the Thatcher years - a period of time when a gilded and confident yuppie generation spent freely with a new hedonistic, 'never had it so cool' loads of money mentality.


A Color Notation

A Color Notation

Author: Albert H. Munsell

Publisher: Outlook Verlag

Published: 2020-08-05

Total Pages: 85

ISBN-13: 3752412291

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Reproduction of the original: A Color Notation by Albert H. Munsell