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The Art of Color
The Art of Color: The Subjective Experience and Objective Rationale of Color | Johannes Itten
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In this book, the world's foremost color theorist examines two different approaches to understanding the art of color. Subjective feelings and objective color principles are described in detail and clarified by color reproductions.
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Julsmarshall
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Happy Sunday all! Tried a new coloring app, behold my library cat!

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Moony
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At the end of the day I visiting Litsy and I'm feeling bad, because I didn't read much at this sunday. But I did other cools things like doing a jigsaw, and writing a blog post, and painting a little bit. And I read also 30 minutes.... but in my mind this isn't enough 🤣😅🤔

BlameJennyJane There‘s something about Litsy that makes me feel like I can never read enough... ever. Lol. I also do puzzles and diamond paint and take art classes and binge watch Netflix and have a family and work and sometimes those win out over reading. 🤷🏻‍♀️😁 5y
BlameJennyJane Cool color-wheel btw! 5y
Moony @BlameJennyJane oh yes that's it. Sometimes litsy is motivating and sometimes overwhelming. 😁 thx! 5y
Buechersuechtling I feel you. I played “Subnautica” almost half of my weekend and in a way I also feel like I turned my back on my reading. 😟 On the one hand. On the other hand I had so much fun. See, one can‘t do everything so it‘s good to make a decision on how to spend one‘s spare time. If you enjoyed what you did then don‘t regret your choice. 5y
Moony @Buechersuechtling oh yes thats right! "Subnautica" sounds like an interessting game. I love playing games, too. 5y
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MSzyd
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Day 115: "Like emotions, colors are a reflection of life." #shoes by #candies