Sanja Djordjevic

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Color schemes

On the Sofa, Edvard Munch, 1913, From the collection of: MUNCH
The color scheme used here is complementary. It uses the colors blue-green and red-orange. This panting makes me feel tired because she is lying on the couch and also because of the blue green color.
Nocturne: Blue and Silver - Chelsea, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, 1871, From the collection of: Tate Britain
The color scheme used here is monochromatic. It features shades and tints of the color blue. This panting makes me feel calm and relaxed.
- 1st series of panels, 1963-01-01/1964-09-23, From the collection of: Opéra national de Paris
The color scheme used here is triadic because of the red, yellow and blue. I get the feeling of relaxed yet my attention is drawn toward the red.
Near June Street, Worcester, Massachusetts, John Singer Sargent, 1890, From the collection of: Huntington Museum of Art
The color scheme shown here is analogous, because of the blue green and yellow that was used. The mood that I feel is peaceful and I can almost feel the wind in my hair.
Seawall, Richard Diebenkorn, 1957, From the collection of: de Young museum
The color scheme used here is cool colors, because of the greens and blues. The mood I feel is calm and relaxing.
The Bedroom, Vincent van Gogh, October 1888, From the collection of: Van Gogh Museum
The color scheme used here is warm colors, because of the red, orange and yellow used in the floor ad furniture. The moods I feel is welcoming and cheerful.
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