File:Tape Ball Color Space, Itten, 1919-20.jpg
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Itten, Johannes (1888-1967) - 1919-20 Tape Ball Color Space (Itten-Archive, Zurich, Switzerland) |
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1919-20 |
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Johannes Itten |
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- The notes translate into English as follows
Threedimensional thinking and feeling | Sphere / thinking in spherical shells: I can fully move around inside the second or 3rd area inside the sphere or proceed [unintelligible] to the shining colour of the equator. |
Now I don't have to stroll over the surface. The mystery is the inner, grey part, the undefined! | So I can direct myself throughout the sphere by a contrast of qualities. When I follow the equator, ... ensues (to the right). 100 cm. Or bright[ness?] if I turn to the left along yellow. |
I can follow a path or combine 2 or 3 or more paths. Whether or not they are bound, often these paths will lead into the void – into abysses or into heights or depths without any descent or ascent. | Example |
4 colours [unintelligible] | results in one ... tone each |
- Colour map annotations for the large spherical sketch
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green | grey | purple |
black |
- Colour map annotations for the small spherical sketch (bottom)
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black | |
bl[ack] |
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