Color is Relative
We perceive the hue and value of colors according to their surroundings. This video demonstrates just how relative color is and provides an explanation.
We perceive the hue and value of colors according to their surroundings. This video demonstrates just how relative color is and provides an explanation.
Color relationships are seen here as ARRAYS of related hues and values. The visual phenomenon of HALATION is ever present in each and every array. This illusion of color and value gradation, explained in my earlier videos, served as a basis for much of Josef Albers work with the INTERACTION OF COLOR.
A descriptive analysis of the work of Josef Albers by a former student, Dick Nelson. This is followed with Dick’s animated collection of his own color studies which incorporate Albers’ format and his principles of color interaction.