Framed Cool Color Art
Blue, grey, tan, green, teal, silver, and white are all colors that make us feel cool and remind us of things that are cool. Artists use these colors to create some of the best framed cool color art in the world. These colors remind a lot of people of the blue ocean or the white snows of winter but, there is much more to these colors.
When we look at artists like Kathleen Denis, Carol Robinson, Danny Hahlohm, and Sung Kim we see a lot of the framed cool color paintings of the ocean. Claude Monet used water as well in his painting titled “Water Lilies-Morning” and Vitali Bondarenko incorporated people into his sea shore paintings.
Elaine Vollherbst-Lane used cool colors to create a very relaxing and soothing piece titled “Blue Birds and Dogwood.” Then on the flipside of that you have Robert Radcliffe that uses darker versions to create the framed cool color picture titled “Peaceful Harbor.” Ned You took something as simple as a blue jean jacket hanging on a clothesline and made it into a piece of very popular art titled “Cool Breeze.”
Georgia O’Keeffe is famous for her large flower paintings and she managed to hit the cool colors with her painting “Blue Morning Glories.” In 1888 Vincent Van Gogh put his cool colors to the canvas and created the ever popular “A Starry Night” and then “Wheat Fields under Thunderclouds” in 1890. Patricia Pinto used her talents in the category of cool color abstract with her painting “The Sea I.”