Hello, again! I'm back with another post, but this time it's going to be a reflection on this past unit. I still have a few other posts to make about this unit, but I'm just going to go ahead and post this one.

The main topic of Unit 4 was the combination of light and color and how they work together in a space. When looking at lights by themselves in a white room, a viewer can see that the artificial lighting actually opens up a room. This infers that depending the color of a room decides how open it'll look when lit. For instance, if the room shown in the image to the left were black or navy blue instead of white, it would very small and give the sense of claustrophobia. On the other hand, another color that'd work for opening up a room would probably be yellow.

Thinking more on color, the paint used on the walls of a room isn't the only source of color. This means that the actual contents of the room could (and honestly should) contain colors that complement the space and attract the right kind of light. An example of this is in the image to the right; there's a piece of artwork that has many colors on it. These colors actually complement the room because the walls throughout it are very neutral.
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