We are used to perceiving color as shape, background, or mood. But what if it is a whole language?
This artbook is a rare opportunity to look into the creative thinking of artists through the prism of color. Nine authors, nine chapters, nine independent statements. Each artist chooses one color and reveals it as a personal manifesto: through symbolism, cultural codes, personal experience, and individual artistic techniques. You will see how the same color can become a protest, a memory, a confession, or silence.
In the bonus chapter "Color Wheel," Soemy Yuka shares how she discovered all the colors of Itten's wheel through participating in the challenge. Dedicating to the complexities of working with a bright palette, the author literally immerses the reader in the creative process.
This artbook will be of interest to artists, designers, students of creative disciplines, and everyone who wants to understand the visual language more deeply. It is not an academic manual, but a living dialogue, personal stories, and practical experience.