How Do Painters See Color Differently?

Painters see colors differently because they look at them more carefully. Imagine you're playing with crayons, if you focus on one color, it might feel different than when you're drawing a whole picture. Painters do this all the time to mix colors just right and make their art come alive.

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  1. A painter might notice the blue of the sky is actually shades of blue depending on time of day.

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