Tag: color theory
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David Hockney at 88: The Last Dance of Joyful Childhood in Fresh Paintings
Introduction: An 88-Year-Old Force of Joy David Hockney, at the age many artists consider retirement, continues to redefine what a late career can look like. The new exhibition, described with characteristic insouciance as Some Very, Very, Very New Paintings Not Yet Shown in Paris, signals a return to the artist’s childhood joys—an exuberant, unguarded approach…
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Red Light Glare: New Findings Upend How We Judge Daylight and Glazing
New Findings Challenge a Century of Lighting Standards Glare from sunlight is a daily concern for occupants and designers in offices, classrooms, and homes. It can lead to discomfort, reduced productivity, and even visual fatigue. For years, glazing technology has aimed to minimize heat and glare through tinting that often shifts toward blue hues. This…
