Beautiful Quote by Kenneth Clark
“Fine colour implies a unified relationship, in which each part is subordinate to the whole, and the transitions between them are felt to be as precious and beautiful as the colours themselves. In fact, the colours themselves must be continuously modified and broken as part of the transition.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Art History, The Language of Colour by Kenneth Clark, 1950
Colour relationships form a hierarchy where each hue supports the whole, and transitions are treasured as beautiful as the colours themselves.
In simple terms: Colours work together, each part serving the whole, and changes are beautiful.
Value harmony and fluid transitions in design.
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When to use this quote
- painting
- interior design
- fashion
- digital media
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you balance unity with individual expression?
- What role do transitions play in your visual work?
Over‑emphasis on hierarchy may limit creative freedom.