The “Geometry” of Matyushin’s Color Triads: Mapping Color Combinations from the Reference Book of Color in CIELAB
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials
- (1)
- The environmental background color;
- (2)
- The “intermediary” linking color;
- (3)
- The main active color (Figure 2).
3. Methods
4. Data Analysis
- (1)
- Identified the patterns of variability in hue (h) and chroma (C) of all the color samples in the main active colors (Section 5.1), environmental background colors (Section 5.2), and “intermediary” colors (Section 5.3) in the book’s charts;
- (2)
- Determined correlations of the chromatic characteristics of the colors from the three groups in each of the book’s four sections (Section 5.4 and Section 5.5);
- (3)
- Visually projected all the color triads into the CIELCh color circle (Section 5.6) and CIELAB color space (Section 5.7) to analyze their “geometric” properties.
5. Results
5.1. Main Active Colors
- (1)
- Red (vermilion);
- (2)
- Orange (orange chrome);
- (3)
- Yellow (yellow chrome);
- (4)
- Yellow-green (a mixture of chrome and azurite);
- (5)
- Green (also a mixture of chrome and azurite, but with relatively more azurite);
- (6)
- Light blue (azurite);
- (7)
- Blue (light ultramarine);
- (8)
- Purple (aniline).
5.2. Environmental Background Colors
5.3. “Intermediary” Colors
5.4. Correlation between the Chromatic Characteristics of the Main and the Background Colors
5.5. Correlation of Chromatic Characteristics of the “Intermediary” Color with the Main and Background Colors
5.6. Color Triangles on the CIELCh Color Circle
5.7. “Geometric” Properties of the Color Triads Plotted in CIELAB
6. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Section | Chart | Color | L* | a* | b* | Color Name * |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I | 1 | 86.78 | −3.68 | 70.94 | bright yellow | |
2 | 63.54 | 33.33 | 53.05 | orange | ||
3 | 42.64 | 53.69 | 35.04 | red | ||
4 | 31.30 | 36.77 | −27.99 | purple | ||
5 | 37.29 | 9.40 | −43.97 | blue | ||
6 | 33.06 | −2.29 | −26.90 | dirty blue | ||
7 | 40.42 | −21.85 | −0.83 | blue-green | ||
8 | 70.85 | −36.24 | 45.64 | lime | ||
II | 9 | 93.31 | −11.83 | 47.84 | light yellow | |
10 | 79.49 | 12.51 | 34.13 | sandy | ||
11 | 90.68 | 7.90 | 3.98 | milky | ||
12 | 80.10 | 6.11 | −13.64 | light gray | ||
13 | 81.39 | −6.87 | −11.34 | pale light blue | ||
14 | 81.86 | −12.52 | −6.41 | light blue | ||
15 | 82.35 | −17.79 | 10.32 | light turquoise | ||
16 | 86.17 | −15.88 | 24.32 | pale lettuce | ||
III | 17 | 72.03 | 19.48 | 59.36 | light orange | |
18 | 59.39 | 41.26 | 49.59 | orange | ||
19 | 44.75 | 56.33 | 30.89 | red | ||
20 | 31.85 | 20.84 | −27.30 | deep purple | ||
21 | 40.08 | 9.09 | −45.43 | blue | ||
22 | 31.07 | −4.64 | −22.51 | dirty blue | ||
23 | 37.84 | −19.99 | −2.17 | blue-green | ||
24 | 64.69 | −26.23 | 41.26 | dark lettuce | ||
IV | 25 | 60.79 | 2.96 | 36.80 | sandy | |
26 | 72.09 | 1.89 | 8.72 | beige | ||
27 | 76.34 | 1.00 | 10.01 | ivory | ||
28 | 86.78 | 3.41 | 35.53 | pale yellow | ||
29 | 86.78 | 3.41 | 35.53 | pale yellow | ||
30 | 34.47 | 17.09 | 16.92 | chocolate |
Section | Chart | Color | L* | a* | b* | Color Name * |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I | 1 | 67.20 | −3.74 | −17.69 | gray-blue | |
2 | 59.91 | −11.27 | −10.89 | dirty blue | ||
3 | 50.62 | −15.52 | 1.79 | gray-green | ||
4 | 63.71 | −21.72 | 23.81 | Pistachio | ||
5 | 67.01 | 6.38 | 42.82 | sandy | ||
6 | 57.65 | 10.66 | 18.96 | dark beige | ||
7 | 62.88 | 15.38 | 9.49 | powder | ||
8 | 61.87 | 11.89 | −8.67 | gray-lilac | ||
II | 9 | 73.11 | −2.07 | −17.43 | gray-light-blue | |
10 | 75.48 | −13.37 | −10.12 | pale blue | ||
11 | 75.91 | −13.37 | 6.91 | pale green | ||
12 | 81.77 | −14.18 | 18.62 | pistachio | ||
13 | 84.91 | −0.44 | 37.99 | pale yellow | ||
14 | 74.63 | 12.95 | 24.16 | beige | ||
15 | 76.60 | 16.10 | 11.27 | flesh | ||
16 | 77.74 | 11.54 | −12.83 | pale lilac | ||
III | 17 | 28.49 | 8.96 | −36.65 | navy blue | |
18 | 26.64 | −2.82 | −22.45 | dirty blue | ||
19 | 25.77 | −7.16 | −12.06 | wet asphalt | ||
20 | 28.49 | −9.27 | 6.48 | dark green | ||
21 | 25.42 | 1.24 | 12.79 | dark brown | ||
22 | 26.49 | 4.56 | 5.83 | charcoal | ||
23 | 23.10 | 18.32 | −8.45 | dark maroon | ||
24 | 21.20 | 12.64 | −12.21 | dark purple | ||
IV | 25 | 59.23 | −3.96 | −4.36 | gray | |
26 | 68.15 | −3.12 | −2.24 | light gray | ||
27 | 80.42 | −10.72 | 25.81 | pistachio | ||
28 | 71.78 | −1.67 | −2.89 | light gray | ||
29 | 71.78 | −1.67 | −2.89 | light gray | ||
30 | 65.77 | −15.90 | 1.26 | gray-green |
Section | Chart | Color | L* | a* | b* | Color Name * |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I | 1 | 74.92 | 12.23 | −14.42 | pale lilac | |
2 | 67.68 | −3.19 | −28.63 | sky-blue | ||
3 | 66.59 | −35.05 | 38.89 | dark lettuce | ||
4 | 76.44 | −18.69 | 56.16 | yellow-green | ||
5 | 73.07 | 22.06 | 31.97 | pale orange | ||
6 | 69.12 | 29.67 | 25.07 | peach | ||
7 | 76.08 | 15.18 | −12.04 | pale lilac | ||
8 | 73.31 | −0.27 | −22.58 | sky-blue | ||
II | 9 | 84.77 | 3.98 | −10.31 | light gray | |
10 | 85.76 | −4.34 | −13.74 | pale light blue | ||
11 | 87.06 | −15.45 | 29.73 | pale green | ||
12 | 93.81 | −10.52 | 40.14 | pale yellow | ||
13 | 86.84 | 4.89 | 21.03 | light beige | ||
14 | 86.55 | 7.75 | 11.13 | milky | ||
15 | 86.25 | 4.09 | −9.67 | light lilac | ||
16 | 85.38 | −1.83 | −7.88 | light gray | ||
III | 17 | 36.06 | 19.66 | −44.65 | blue | |
18 | 40.08 | 9.09 | −45.43 | blue | ||
19 | 39.12 | −15.55 | −11.33 | blue-green | ||
20 | 55.50 | −14.95 | 29.31 | dirty green | ||
21 | 38.24 | 28.18 | 23.15 | reddish brown | ||
22 | 32.82 | 26.39 | −26.95 | plum | ||
23 | 34.78 | 23.95 | −44.26 | blue | ||
24 | 43.99 | 5.88 | −43.88 | bluish light blue | ||
IV | 25 | 57.02 | 12.21 | −5.69 | gray-pink | |
26 | 78.36 | 6.56 | −14.69 | light lilac | ||
27 | 87.06 | −9.31 | 43.13 | light yellow | ||
28(1) | 78.15 | −4.32 | −3.75 | light gray | ||
28(2) | 90.35 | −12.74 | 27.16 | pale green | ||
29(1) | 77.74 | 11.54 | −12.83 | cream | ||
29(2) | 82.13 | 14.59 | 13.91 | pale lilac | ||
30(1) | 67.31 | 12.56 | −21.20 | pale lilac | ||
30(2) | 61.57 | −3.58 | −28.69 | sky-blue | ||
30(3) | 61.42 | 37.41 | 48.36 | orange |
Section | I | II | III | IV |
---|---|---|---|---|
pcc | −0.074 | −0.761 | −0.206 | 0.418 |
p-value | 0.802 | 0.040 | 0.500 | 0.290 |
Section I | Section II | Section III | Section IV | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LB | CB | LB | CB | LB | CB | LB | CB | ||||
Lm | 0.28 | −0.52 | Lm | −0.50 | −0.47 | Lm | −0.10 | 0.82 | Lm | 0.59 | −0.53 |
Cm | −0.06 | −0.27 | Cm | −0.52 | −0.44 | Cm | 0.21 | 0.51 | Cm | −0.27 | −0.62 |
p-value | p-value | p-value | p-value | ||||||||
LB | CB | LB | CB | LB | CB | LB | CB | ||||
Lm | 0.50 | 0.19 | Lm | 0.21 | 0.24 | Lm | 0.81 | 0.01 | Lm | 0.07 | 0.12 |
Cm | 0.89 | 0.52 | Cm | 0.19 | 0.28 | Cm | 0.62 | 0.20 | Cm | 0.45 | 0.06 |
Section | I | II | III | IV |
---|---|---|---|---|
pcc | −0.920 | 0.571 | −0.426 | 0.314 |
p-value | 0.013 | 0.120 | 0.172 | 0.274 |
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Griber, Y.A. The “Geometry” of Matyushin’s Color Triads: Mapping Color Combinations from the Reference Book of Color in CIELAB. Arts 2022, 11, 125. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts11060125
Griber YA. The “Geometry” of Matyushin’s Color Triads: Mapping Color Combinations from the Reference Book of Color in CIELAB. Arts. 2022; 11(6):125. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts11060125
Chicago/Turabian StyleGriber, Yulia A. 2022. "The “Geometry” of Matyushin’s Color Triads: Mapping Color Combinations from the Reference Book of Color in CIELAB" Arts 11, no. 6: 125. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts11060125
APA StyleGriber, Y. A. (2022). The “Geometry” of Matyushin’s Color Triads: Mapping Color Combinations from the Reference Book of Color in CIELAB. Arts, 11(6), 125. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts11060125