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You will prepare and submit a term paper on The Use of Colour in Two Works by John Pawson. Your paper should be a minimum of 1750 words in length.

You will prepare and submit a term paper on The Use of Colour in Two Works by John Pawson. Your paper should be a minimum of 1750 words in length. Pawson’s fascinating and attractive designs have prompted him to be a renowned interior designer in London. This is due to his incomparable skill in combining colors with the intention of bringing out clarity, simplicity, and purity aspects, which are contrary to numerous works currently produced by interior designers. The key aspect characterizing all his works encompass the decongestion of objects coupled with the use of a combination of pure, intense, dull, and diluted hues. Hence, this has created a remarkable niche in the market that has prompted him to have a large pool of clientele currently. This study seeks to present a deep analysis of his two works labeled as Figures 1 and 2.

Pawson in this work has extensively utilized saturation contrast to bring out a pure and clear view evident in the perfect integration of central scenery or space, with tall blue walls and the sky. The central clearing acting a walking space comprise dark green hue to contrast with both centrally placed table like block and the rest of the building structure, which in light blue from the ground upwards. This is evident in the color of pillars whose extent intensity increases with height, hence inducing color purity and clarity mostly achieved by employing contrasting between pure, intense, and diluted hues. In this case, Pawson utilizes ground illuminations on both sides of the wall as artificial light meant to bring blue color’s variance from the bottom upwards. Saturation contrast is also evident at the end of the building, which seems as if it is the main entrance though there is a background white illumination from the rear of the building giving an implication of natural light or another outside power source. The designer has also utilized the aspect of value whereby the dark central part, highly illuminated rear region, and blue walls shift viewers’ eyes towards the central back area.

Pawson by varying intensities of varied regions’ colors has created significant spatial effects that trick both the mind and eye of the viewer. For instance, the use of blue color induces the effect of contrast (recede) or moving away from the viewer thus creating depth because it is a cool hue contrary to warm colors. In addition, the darker green color used for the floor makes the entire view appear wider and spacious, which is one unique trick used by Pawson that characterizes all his works. Based on his argument, he intends to make all designs appear simple and clear instead of clustering many items together.&nbsp. In addition, he also induced the effect of atmospheric perspective by making areas at the foreground bear heightened hues centrally to the background. For instance, both walls and upper sides whereby their respective hues’ intensity fade as viewers’ eyes shift from the forefront section along the long dark green floor until to the main entrance.&nbsp.&nbsp.

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