Darkened Shades of the Primaries – James Ward
Darkened Shades of the Primaries – James Ward
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Your grandmother's kitchen had a colour like this—deep, knowing, alive.
Darkened Shades of the Primaries and Their Complementaries
James Ward's 1912 study strips colour down to its essence: primary hues and their complements rendered in rich, shadowed tones that feel almost alive. This is colour theory as poetry, a work that asks you to see what sits beneath the surface. Bring this quiet meditation on hue and balance into your home.
About the Artist
James Ward (1851–1924) was a British painter and colour theorist whose work bridged the gap between academic tradition and modernist experimentation. Working in early twentieth-century London, Ward became fascinated by the relationships between colours, creating studies that influenced how artists understood light and shade. His meticulous approach to colour was deeply personal—a lifelong conversation with pigment itself.Tracked, securely packaged, delivered in 2-5 business days.
