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Colourlogic: Pir Tareen's Colour Theory
Colourlogic: Pir Tareen's Colour Theory
Colourlogic: Pir Tareen's Colour Theory
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Colourlogic: Pir Tareen's Colour Theory

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Textbook for colour Matching techniques
LanguageEnglish
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Release dateNov 1, 2019
ISBN9780646385662
Colourlogic: Pir Tareen's Colour Theory

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    Colourlogic - Pir Tareen

    Wheat.

    Chapter Index

    Copyright

    Preface

    Notes About the Author

    Critical Review

    Chapter One: Introduction

    Chapter Two: Colour Theory

    Chapter Three: Colour Placing

    Chapter Four: Circle Method of Painting

    Chapter Five: Colour Psychology

    Chapter Six: Picture Painting

    Chapter Seven: Painting by Various Theories

    Colour Plate Index

    Plate 1: Sophie Wheat. 80 x 90cm

    Plate 2: Pir Tareen Self Portrait. 40x50cm

    Plate 3: Artist’s Wife Shazia. 100x150cm

    Plate 4: Kalinga Park, Brisbane. 50x60cm

    Plate 5: Sydney to Hobart Race. 100x150cm

    Plate 6: Dockside, Brisbane. 50x60cm

    Plate 7: Reading. 50x60cm

    Plate 8: Colloseum, Rome. 50x60cm

    Plate 9: Lutwyche, Brisbane. 50x60cm

    Plate 10: Aslam’s Landscape

    Plate 11: City of Brisbane. 70x140cm

    Plate 12: From Hamilton Heights, Brisbane. 100x50cm

    Plate 13: Boats in the River. 50x60cm

    Plate 14: Primavera. 90x90cm

    Plate 15: Chelsea. 50x60cm

    Plate 16: Queenslanders. 60x50cm

    Plate 17: Jacarandas in New Farm Park, Brisbane. 60x70cm

    Plate 18: Banksia. 70x80cm

    Plate 19: Pope John Paul II - Vatican Collection. 80x90cm

    Plate 20: Changing Climate. 80x90cm

    Plate 21: House and a Tree. 85x80cm

    Plate 22: House on the Cliff. 85x80cm

    Plate 23: Chancellor Andrew Rogers. 80x90cm

    Plate 24: Marina Emmanuel. 100x150cm

    Plate 25: Grace. 50x70cm

    Plate 26: The Poet - Steel Rudd. 50x60cm

    Plate 27: Sia Patty Family. 200x150cm

    Plate 28: Reclining Lady. 60x70cm70cm

    Plate 29: Cheryl White. 100x50cm

    Plate 30: Carolyn Barker. 50x60cm

    Plate 31: Old Brisbane Museum. 60x70cm

    Plate 32: Bronte: 50x60cm

    Figures Index

    Figure 1: Traditional Colour Wheel

    Figure 2: Pir Tareen’s Colour Wheel

    Figure 3: Pir’s Palatte

    Figure 4: How to Select Colours

    Figure 5: Colour Matching Procedure

    Figure 6: Colour Matching Summary of Procedures

    Figure 7: The Effect of Surrounding Colour on Red

    Figure 8: Yellow is the Warmest Colour

    Figure 9: Two Methods of Colour Schemes

    LOW RESOLUTION

    All Paintings are Oil on Canvas, by Pir Tareen, unless otherwise stated.

    Preface

    I have been lucky in many ways and some of them relate to writing this book. Lucky because I was given the opportunity to be an artist in my youth in a part of the world where art and artistic education were not as well organised as they are in the western world.

    Lucky because, nevertheless, I was given a thorough formal training as an artist and was able to view masterpieces in the foremost art galleries of the world. Lucky that I came to Australia where a professional artist, if he is diligent and talented, can make a reasonable living. Lucky that I have had such excellent teachers in many parts of the world who have striven, above the call of duty, to teach me the Artist’s Way. Lucky to have good friends who have helped me in many ways to thrive and to further my dedication to art – such as producing this book. I dare not mention names in case I miss one. A person of my background needs help at times and I must say that it has always been forthcoming.

    I thank them all.

    Pir Tareen

    The 20th Century has been the great Age of Discovery. There have been more discoveries and advances in one quarter of this century than in the entire preceding history of humanity.

    It should not come as a surprise then that a new discovery has been made in an area as important as the colours that surround us. What perhaps is surprising is the simplicity of that discovery.

    It is based on the Colour Theory of Pir Tareen. Those who know Pir would know he is the perfect candidate to come up with such a theory. A meticulous, thoughtful, creative and lateral thinker. Pir has conceived of a new way of mixing colours that takes us far

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