color theory in abstract art
Color theory in abstract art refers to the study, analysis, and understanding of how colors are used and combined to evoke emotions, create visual harmony or contrast, and convey meaning without representing recognizable objects. It explores the relationships between colors, their psychological effects, and the impact they have on the viewer's perception and interpretation of the artwork.
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