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Tim Bavington

British/American, b. 1966

Study for "To Cry You a Song"
2013

Inkjet print
25 x 24.125 in.
Museum Purchase with funds provided by The Mark and Hilarie Moore Family Trust in memory of Timothy A. Fallon
2016.65


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  • color - Refers to a general perceived attribute of an object or light resulting from the response of vision to the wavelength of reflected or transmitted light. The principal dimensions of color when discussing painting are the variables or attributes of hue, tone, and intensity. When referring to individual chromatic colors and achromatic colors or neutrals, use "colors (hues or tints)."
  • color blocks - Blocks for printing the individual colors in color woodcuts, registered onto the key block image.
  • color wheels - Circular charts with wedge-shaped segments of contiguous spectral hues comprising primary colors (e.g., red), secondary colors (e.g., orange), and tertiary colors (e.g., red-orange), with complementary colors (e.g., orange and blue) placed opposite one another. Color wheels may vary depending upon whether they are intended to illustrate mixing of colored pigments, color perception, or color psychology.
  • music


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