Claude Monet is a he, and yes. In very many of his painting did he use color. He often painted a Japanese bridge he had in his garden and many of the plants there and the paintings of them are often bright and colorful. He painted them during different times of the day to show how it affected the colors of objects.
he used complimentary colours as when one complimentary is placed next to another, they seem more intense next to eachother. A key element of impressionist art.
he used different colours
Yes
He is an impressionist artist.
Frédéric Bazille let him use his studio in 1862. There he worked with Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Bazille and Alfred Sisley.
Color and shape, mainly.
It is one of his many Impressionism paintings.
uses colour
Claude Monet used media such as hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, and drills to do his artwork.
oil paints
Of course he did.
sunflowers
Yes
He is an impressionist artist.
Frédéric Bazille let him use his studio in 1862. There he worked with Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Bazille and Alfred Sisley.
He used natural colors.
Color and shape, mainly.
Cant't you see that the reflections are interesting? And in Monet's case there are also the water lilies.
His favorite medium was oil paint.