Arranging Quote by Michelangelo Antonioni
“It's untrue to say the colors I use are not those of reality. They are real: The red I use is red; the green, green; blue, blue; and yellow, yellow. It's a matter of arranging them differently from the way I find them, but they are always real colors. So it's not true that when I tint a road or a wall, they become unreal. They stay real, though colored differently for my scene.”
About This Quote
Source Film: Blowup, 1966
Colors exist objectively; artistic rearrangement changes perception but not reality.
In simple terms: Colors are real, even when altered.
Recognize that artistic interpretation doesn’t negate truth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- painting
- film design
- visual storytelling
- graphic design
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does altering color affect emotional impact?
- Can perception shift without changing facts?
Artistic changes may be misinterpreted as distortion.