Curated Collection

Color Theory.

Inspired by the Interaction of Color, taught by artist Josef Albers, General Public has curated collections of works that showcase color and how it interacts with the environment in which it resides.


“In visual perception a color is almost never seen as it really is — as it physically is. This fact makes color the most relative medium in art.”

— Josef Albers

 

Cool Hues.

 

Cool hues provide a natural calming atmosphere. Peaceful colors like blues and greens can uplift and enlighten. Creating tranquility in the home by bringing natural beauty indoors.

Warm Tones.

 

Warm tones create inviting and comforting environments. A familiar sense sense of security and stimulation comes from warm colors, making them feel balanced yet engaging.

Monochromatic.

 

Often in greyscale, monochromatic themes are driven by a single color, shade or tint. Reflecting modernism and simplicity, monochromatic pieces give classic compositions a timeless elegance.

Chromatic.

 

Bold, bright and vivid color often portrays emotion and passion of both the artist and the patron. Vibrant works create an energetic environment while maintaining visual balance in a space.