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Best 1 Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh is the definitive master of emotional expression through color and texture. His work, characterized by bold, swirling brushstrokes and vibrant, non-naturalistic color palettes, laid t...

9.8 Brilliant
2 Claude Monet
Claude Monet

Claude Monet is the father of Impressionism, a movement that shifted the focus of painting from rigid academic realism to the capture of fleeting moments and the effects of light. His practice of pain...

9.7 Brilliant
3 Google
Google
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Google's logo is a masterclass in modern, digital-first design. By switching to a custom sans-serif typeface (Product Sans) and utilizing a vibrant, primary color palette, Google created a logo that i...

9.4 Excellent
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4 Ctrl+Paint
Ctrl+Paint
Free Plan Available

Ctrl+Paint is a highly regarded free resource focused on digital painting fundamentals. Matt Kohr, the instructor, provides clear and concise video tutorials covering topics like perspective, value, c...

9.3 Excellent
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5 Vittorio Storaro
Vittorio Storaro

Vittorio Storaro is an Italian cinematographer known for his innovative use of color symbolism and his ability to integrate visual elements with narrative themes. His work on films like *Apocalypse No...

9.3 Excellent
6 Johannes Vermeer
Johannes Vermeer

Johannes Vermeer is celebrated for his quiet, domestic scenes and his unparalleled ability to render light. His work is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a calm, balanced compositi...

9.3 Excellent
7 Henri Matisse
Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse was the leader of the Fauves, a group known for their wild, expressive use of color. Matisse believed that color should be used to express emotion rather than to describe the world reali...

9.2 Excellent
8 Shell
Shell

The Shell logo is one of the most enduring examples of a pictorial mark. The scallop shell has evolved over a century from a realistic drawing to the bold, flat, red-and-yellow icon we see today. Its...

8.8 Very Good
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9 Color and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter
Color and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter

James Gurney's 'Color and Light' is a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying color and light in realistic painting. Gurney, a renowned illustrator, draws on his extensive experience to expl...

8.7 Very Good
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10 Hay Sowden Kettle
Hay Sowden Kettle

The Sowden Kettle by George Sowden for HAY is a vibrant addition to any kitchen, utilizing bold color blocking to turn a mundane appliance into a statement piece. Its durable stainless steel construct...

8.7 Very Good
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11 Graphic Design: The New Basics
Graphic Design: The New Basics

Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips 'Graphic Design: The New Basics' reinterprets the classic design principles for the digital age. It explores topics like typography, color, grid systems, and co...

7.9 Good
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12 Painting (Acrylics)
Painting (Acrylics)

Acrylic painting is a versatile and forgiving hobby, suitable for beginners and experienced artists alike. A basic starter kit with paints, brushes, and canvas can be acquired for around $50-$100. Onl...

7.9 Good
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13 Viviane Sassen
Viviane Sassen

Viviane Sassen is a Dutch photographer known for her striking, abstract, and highly colorful work that blurs the line between fashion and fine art. Her images often feature bold shadows, geometric sha...

7.9 Good
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14 The Elements of Color: A Visual Encyclopedia
The Elements of Color: A Visual Encyclopedia

Patrick Battersby and Aram Reeses 'The Elements of Color' is a comprehensive visual guide to color theory. It explores the history, science, and psychology of color, providing a wealth of information...

7.7 Good
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15 Neo-Impressionism
Neo-Impressionism

Neo-Impressionism, a late 19th-century movement, sought to apply scientific principles to painting. Artists like Seurat and Signac used a technique called pointillism, applying small dots of pure colo...

7.7 Good
16 Pepsi
Pepsi

The Pepsi globe has undergone many iterations, but the current design is a clean, modern take on its classic identity. The use of red, white, and blue is iconic, and the circular shape is highly versa...

7.7 Good
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17 Marco Bucci's Courses
Marco Bucci's Courses

Marco Bucci offers focused courses on specific aspects of art, such as value study, color theory, and composition. He shares insights into his professional workflow and artistic process. Courses are p...

7.2 Good
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