Yves Klein
Venus Bleue, 1962/1982
I found it interesting that the color blue he saw or did for this art piece wasn’t painted but Conceited by the scientific way, by using chemicals. “The darkened ultramarine, technically Rhodopas M60A thinned with ethanol and ethyl acetate to preserve luminescence, was concocted by the scientifically advanced artist with a Parisian color merchant and chemists at Rhone-Poulenc.”
I personally never saw or heard people making this type of art by science chemical spillover this art piece and having somewhat of an illusion of the color blue, and very memorizing to lo look at in my opinion.
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