Gray color

Gray color

Everything you need to know about gray color; How to mix, combine and choose the color shades that suit you, given the meanings and effects of different colors

Meanings of gray color

Gray color may transmit boredom, and create a connotation of turbidity, passivity.

Pigments of gray color

slate gray Pigment PBk19.

Shades of gray from the world of design and fashion and how to achieve them in art

Cold gray with touches of blue.
A warm gray that has a bit of red or brown or orange in it.
A neutral gray with no other color mixed in.
Stone gray A combination of light gray with a little brown.

Famous works in which gray color stars

James McNeill Whistler, 1871, "Arrangement in Gray and Black No. 1", oil on canvas

 

Claude Monet, 1873, "Boulevard des Capucines", oil on canvas, 79.4×59 cm

 

Edgar Degas, 1876, "L'Absinthe", oil on canvas, 92×68 cm

 

Colors - explanation, meanings and tips:
red | yellow | blue | white | black | green | orange | pink | purple | Heat | gray | Gold | Of money | bronze

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