Klein's blue is a deep blue color, one of the blue series. It was named after it was mixed and first patented by the French artist Yves Klein, a neorealist. It is also called sapphire blue. color.
Klein’s blue is the ultimate blue. It is so warm that you can naturally feel its warmth without the need for words. As for Monet’s gray, I believe anyone who has seen Monet’s works knows that Monet’s Most of Nye's works are bright and full of vitality. Therefore, the phrase "The gentleness in you is Klein's blue, plus a little Monet's gray" means that your gentleness is pure (extreme) but makes people feel extremely soft and comfortable.
Klein's blue is a deep blue color, one of the blue series. It was named after it was mixed and first patented by the French artist Yves Klein (Yves Klein), a neorealist. , also known as sapphire blue.
Klein believed that only the purest colors can evoke the strongest spiritual feelings. Some artists use various colors in order to gain artistic vitality, but Klein would rather return to simplicity.
The RGB ratio of "Klein Blue" is 0:47:167, but the clear data does not reduce the shock when people face it - blue itself symbolizes the sky and ocean, There are no boundaries, and because "Klein Blue" is so pure that it is difficult to find a matching color to enter people's field of vision, its impact is particularly strong. This kind of blue is known as an ideal blue, an absolute blue, and its clarity and emptiness often make people get lost in it.
Klein once said: "To express this feeling, without explanation or language, can make the mind feel - I believe this is the feeling that guides me to paint monochrome paintings.