there is no color to saturation
It is like liquid silverish color.
no the color doesn't have anything to do with the electronegativity
Color is the art element that is sometimes referred to as "hue." Hue refers to the pure spectrum colors on the color wheel, such as red, blue, and yellow.
Gold? Silver? Copper? Gold colored, silver colored, copper colored.
Yes
there is no color to saturation
a fauvist or an expressionist.
One element that is not characteristic of Fauvist painting is a focus on realistic representation. Fauvism emphasizes bold, non-naturalistic colors and abstract forms, prioritizing emotional expression over accurate depictions of the subject. The movement is known for its vibrant palettes and loose brushwork, distancing itself from traditional techniques and realism.
A more saturated color has a higher concentration of pigments, giving it a more intense and vibrant appearance. This makes the color seem denser and stronger in comparison to a less saturated color.
He certainly is. But like many artists he changed his style after the fauvist period.
Mattisse was a Fauvist who believed that color was the most important way to convey meaning. In French fauve means "wild beast"
Oxyhemoglobin is bright red when fully saturated with oxygen.
FAUVIST.
It is one of the fauvist paintings, which leaves behind description of reality and uses color as an expression of feeling.
Hydrogen.
The fauvists came from France