Category: studio
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D65 6.2, in progress: around half-way
CLICK ON THE PICTURES TO ZOOM Working a lot those days, I’m about to reach the half of this piece. A 3rd one will follow.
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Green
CLICK ON THE PICTURES TO ZOOM 3 more layers of green pigments to go, then 2 blues and the piece will be done!
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work pics part 3
YOU CLICK ON THE PICTURE = YOU ZOOM Hope you enjoy the pictures, it’s my birthday today, I am 30 years old :)
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part 2
CLICK ON THE PICTURES TO ZOOM, PLEASE. When I see these photos I understand immediately that my future work will be about installing color fields in space, it’s really interesting to have a continuous gradient cut by borders like on these pics.
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working pictures, part 1
CLICK ON THE PICTURES TO ZOOM! 3 particular convergence points where a given amount of a color on the white paper has a reflectance of 50% (means half the luminous power of the incoming light is reflected in the direction of the eye…)
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D65 n°6: the system
CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO ZOOM! An overview of the Turquoise territory, next to it: Magentaville * How does this drawing works? There are +-20 different colors that occupy several triangular or quadrangular zones of the construction. In general (but there can be exceptions, each color is present in more than one zone.) In…
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starting to see…
IMPORTANT: CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO ZOOM If you remember this: https://adrienlucca.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/end-part-i-3-june-2013-d65-5-adrien-lucca.jpg It might help to understand what’s going on here
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Second layers
CLICK ON THE PICTURES TO ZOOM Red and Violet lines being almost parallel, a strong moiré appears. The yellowish appearance of the moiré figures is pure color-contrast illusion. Red lines are actually becoming less and less parallel here, so the moiré changes its shape in a regular way – producing figures that look like (an…
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down: “cobalt pink-violet”
CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO ZOOM About to finish the 1st layer of color, each triangular or quadrangular zone will contain 4 colours, “cobalt violet brilliant” (a high-chroma bluish-magenta pigment) has to go first because of its insane capillarity (over other colors it bleeds out).