Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Artist Research : The use of Colours


I have decided to write my research on an artist known as Richard Kenton Webb. His artwork is shown on the right and his use of colours in this painting gives it complete definition. Although it could confuse many about its true meaning. When a person looks at a painting like this, they create their own image from it, and thus a cause of the colouring and light used by the artist. His use of whites along the ridges of the background creates a shiny surface as if water was flowing down rocks. is use of toned greys and light blues also helps emphasize the gloss of the water. However the main focus throughout the whole painting is the tint of blue in every seperate colour. This creates a blue enviroment, hence water being known to be blue, although its actually transparent. The darker shades of brown at the bottom of the painting show pure earth, that is being eroded by each flow of water colliding with it, as the different tones represent different surfaces.

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