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Colors
As Found Art
Color (American English) or colour (Commonwealth English) is the characteristic of human visual perception described through color categories, with names such as red, yellow, purple, or blue. This perception of color derives from the stimulation of cone cells in the human eye by electromagnetic radiation in the spectrum of light. Color categories and physical specifications of color are associated with objects through the wavelength of the light that is reflected from them. This reflection is governed by the object's physical properties such as light absorption, emission spectra, etc. [from wikipedia] Aqua • Black Color • Black-And-White • Blue • Brown • Gray • Green • Lavender • Metal • Mixed • Orange • Purple • Red • Spoons • The Color Pink • White • Words • Yellow |
Aqua, As Found Art ColorAqua from Greek word for blue is a tone of the color cyan.In traditional print media, "aqua" is short for aquamarine, a distinct color from aqua.
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Black Color, As Found ArtReflections off a non-reflective or light-absorbed surface
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BlueFound reflected and refracted 440 to 490 nm.
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Brown, and Beige Color Found In NatureThe color brown, from dark brown to the lighter beige.
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Black-And-White, Color As Found ArtMostly sans color but in varying shades of gray. Color photographs of black and white subjects.
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Gray, The ColorGrey or gray is a pale black.Two colours are called complementary colours if grey is produced when they are combinedin the light spectrum (but produces brown with paints usually).
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Green, As A Found Art ColorLight with a wavelength of roughly 520 to 570 nanometres.[from wikipedia]
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Lavender, The ColorLavender is a pale tint of violet. It applies particularly to the color of the flower of the same name.
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Metal, As A ColorMetalic surfaces of gold, silver, bronze, copper, etc.
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Mixed, ColorsDue to refraction, reflection, or transmission of light
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Orange, ColorThe color orangeoccurs between red and yellow
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The Color Pink, As Found ArtPink lies between red and magenta, lightened toward white.
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Purple, The Color, As A Form Of Found ArtIncluding violet and shades in between.[from wikipedia]
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Red, Color As Found ArtVisible wavelength of light, roughly 630-740 nanometers
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Spoons, As Colors Found Near ArtSpoons were used to mix paint for a large mural.
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White, Color As Found ArtThe equal mix of all colored light
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Words, That Define Colors, As A Form Of ArtColors are not only the mixture of frequencies seen by the eye, but are also the words assigned to them even when they are written in a different color.
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Yellow, Color as Found ArtAnd all things mustard and lemon-like in color
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