stlukesguild
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Back in the 1930s or 40s Picasso and Matisse were both asked about their approach to or theory of color. Matisse... a brilliant colorist... addressed the question in some depth as one might expect, going on for several pages. Picasso replied, "If I don't have red, I use blue."
Certainly, he was being facetious to an extent... but then again, Picasso wasn't a colorist. His paintings were far more about shape, line, and value. A dark blue might work just as well as a dark red in creating the value he needed.
Anyway... my question to you... the group... is "How do you approach color?" Do you have a theory of color that guides you, or do you approach color in a naturalistic manner, trying to capture the colors you see before you?
Actually... Picasso could be a damn good colorist when he wanted to be.

Anyway... my question to you... the group... is "How do you approach color?" Do you have a theory of color that guides you, or do you approach color in a naturalistic manner, trying to capture the colors you see before you?
Actually... Picasso could be a damn good colorist when he wanted to be.
