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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…” quote by Michelangelo Antonioni
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“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.”

Michelangelo Antonioni

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.

Key Takeaway

Recognize that artistic interpretation doesn’t negate truth.

Themes

art perception reality creativity

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • painting
  • film design
  • visual storytelling
  • graphic design

Key Concepts

subjectivity visual perception color theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does altering color affect emotional impact?
  • Can perception shift without changing facts?
A Different Perspective

Artistic changes may be misinterpreted as distortion.

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