Reflections of Desolate Scenery with Mesmerizing Moment, by Proposing Monochromatic Colors in the Form of Contemporary Art
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https://doi.org/10.21834/ebpj.v7iSI9.4275Keywords:
Port Dickson, Monochromatic Color, Painting, Contemporary ArtAbstract
This study attempts to identify and explore Port Dickson's forlorn environment and hypnotic moment. The purpose of the study is to propose monochromatic colors based on the psychological emotions, interpretations, and observations of the researchers. Inspired by the mood, atmosphere, and panoramic sight of Port Dickson to evaluate and offer an appropriate color scheme that conveys the region's mystique while still includes cheerful moments. The significance of monochromatic color will be applied to a painting as a two-dimensional artwork. As fundamental art components, line, color, shape, form, value, space, and texture will be included into the construction of the artwork.
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