The Modern Interaction of Colour
The Modern Interaction of Colour is a book that pays homage to the color theory lessons of Josef Albers developed in the 60s. The aim of this book – like Albers – is to gain through experience, an eye for colour. Putting theory aside, the art of practice takes the forefront and a new way of experiencing colour emerges.
The Modern Interaction of Colour presents opportunities for not only artists, but for people with no background in art education to gain an understanding of colour theory and how colours truly interact with one another.