black, black, black, black and spectrum alpha 1
2007-01-08 22:19:31
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answer #1
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answered by willows 5
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Futurism, an early 20th century art movement born and mostly centered in Italy, celebrated energy, speed, activity, motion, and the dynamism of machines. In Futurist paintings, you'll find a lot of colors reflecting machinery -- blues, greys, blacks, rusts -- as well as bolder, more vibrant colors that were used to emphasize energy and power, such as reds and golds. Some artists had much more limited palattes, while others added many bright hues to their work, both using what they thought fit their subject matter (deconstructing a particular movement versus depicting a city's nightlife).
Some of the examples given to you earlier were *not* Futurism. Cubism is not Futurism. Picasso's "Portrait of Kahnweiler" is a Cubist portrait. While some of the deconstruction of an image into its planes appears similar, there is a difference between the movements, especially in the motivations artists in each movement followed, the underlying manifestos. Futurism was very closely linked to political movements and was preoccupied with action and energy, while Cubism broke its subject matter down into planes and geometric structures so a viewer could "see" all of its dimensions at once. Some of Cubism's subject matter (still lifes in particular) were the very antithesis of what Futurism stood for.
2007-01-09 12:18:29
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answer #2
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answered by Squidly 2
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Seems to be mostly very muted colours. Lots of brown.
Do a google image search on futurism, that will give you a better idea.
2007-01-09 06:31:01
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answer #3
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answered by nealo d 5
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I would say mainly black with bright colurs such as red and blue. Alot of dark colours with bright to make it stand out.
Here's examples
http://www.faculty.english.ttu.edu/clarke/classes/5313/Picasso,%20Kahnweiler.jpg
http://gabi.tipos.com.br/media/5/20060116-futurism.jpg
http://tn3-2.deviantart.com/fs9/300W/i/2006/039/0/0/Futurism_plan___Final_by_snibor.jpg
http://www.biada.org/materies/artsdidactica/art/pintura/futurism/sevEXP.jpg
So lots of contrasting colours to make the image pop out.
2007-01-09 06:26:10
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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its metallic colours, dude. anything that strikes the generation x.
2007-01-09 06:26:38
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answer #5
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answered by phoenix 1
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I think it's more into metallic or shiny color radiants. All shiny and sparkling.. glittering.
2007-01-09 06:20:35
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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metal and cool colors such as silver and blue
2007-01-10 04:31:59
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answer #7
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answered by applec19 3
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Black, red, primaries.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=futurism&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
http://images.google.co.uk/images?svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&q=malevitch&btnG=Search
2007-01-09 06:31:55
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answer #8
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answered by sarah c 7
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