Glossary Of Art Terms
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Analogous Colors Analogous colors are hues that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel and share similar characteristics. Typically, they consist of three colors that are next to each other, such as red, orange, and yellow, or blue, green, and yellow-green. Analogous color schemes are often used in art and design to create harmonious compositions, as the colors blend seamlessly and evoke a sense of unity and cohesion. Artists and designers employ analogous colors to convey specific moods or atmospheres, utilizing subtle variations in hue, saturation, and value to achieve dynamic visual effects and convey nuanced emotional expressions. |
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