Of course he used green color. He made several pictures with jungle scenes, lots of green.Is that really what your question is?
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Anything created in shades of one color is called "monochromatic" (mono-one, chroma-color). This can be a painting, drawing... even a film.
Monochrome
Mono is short for monochromatic, which means a painting done entirely in the tints and shades of only one color.
The textures and shades of everyday objects.
A monochrome. If it is only in shades of grey, imitating a sculpture, it is called grisaille.
Anything created in shades of one color is called "monochromatic" (mono-one, chroma-color). This can be a painting, drawing... even a film.
Monochrome
Mono is short for monochromatic, which means a painting done entirely in the tints and shades of only one color.
Scream, I believe. (:
The textures and shades of everyday objects.
The textures and shades of everyday objects.
They are usually already stained which makes painting them very difficult.
Having vague outlines, and colors and shades so mingled as to give a misty appearance; -- said of a painting.
it is an artwork or painting done in only one coloure but difrnt shades for example light red normal reddark red maroonallthat in one art work with tone and detail
Monochromatic painting is the use of many shades of only one color to create your image. Although not paintings, the Blue Note jazz album covers have good examples of monochromatic images.
Monotone painting uses a single color in varying shades and tones to create depth and complexity in the artwork, while monochrome painting uses a single color without variation, typically presented in grayscale. Monotone painting can have a wider range of hues and tones, while monochrome painting focuses on the use of a single color.
A monochrome. If it is only in shades of grey, imitating a sculpture, it is called grisaille.