Colour Quote by Michael Craig-Martin
“I decided I should use the most obvious colours - the basic colours with simple names: red, purple, yellow, pink. I don't distort the objects, I don't change the objects, I draw them exactly as they are. I do the opposite with the colours.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Art and Color, Michael Craig-Martin, 2015
He emphasizes using primary, named colors while keeping object forms unchanged, focusing on color as the expressive element.
In simple terms: Use simple colors, keep objects true.
Prioritize color over form.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- painting
- design
- education
- exhibition
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does color choice affect viewer perception?
- Can simplicity convey complexity?
May limit realism or emotional depth.