Cubism

Geometry fracturing perception

This is one of several color interpretations commonly associated with Cubism.

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PaletteCubism
Batch022-CU
Pigments0 / 5 Sampled
MoodGeometry fracturing pe
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geometry fracturing perception

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Cubism aesthetic example
In usecubism
Hex Reference
#2C3E50Slate Blue
#8B6914Ochre
#E74C3CTerracotta
#F5C518Chrome Yellow
#F5F0E8Ground
The Aesthetic

Fragmented forms showing multiple perspectives simultaneously

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More Cubism Interpretations
Analytical
Braque and Picasso reducing form to faceted grey
Synthetic
Collage fragments: newsprint, wallpaper, and flat paint
Guitar
The fractured guitar: brown plane meeting green-grey void
Related Palettes
Abstract Expressionism
Conceptual Art
Bauhaus
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About This Palette
What colors are in the Cubism color palette?
The Cubism palette contains 5 colors: Slate Blue (#2C3E50), Ochre (#8B6914), Terracotta (#E74C3C), Chrome Yellow (#F5C518), Ground (#F5F0E8).
What mood does the Cubism color palette convey?
Geometry fracturing perception
How do I use the Cubism color palette?
The cubism palette works best for Contemporary art museums, Innovative design studios, Architectural visualization.
What are the hex codes for the Cubism palette?
The Cubism palette hex codes are: #2C3E50, #8B6914, #E74C3C, #F5C518, #F5F0E8.

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