Color Balance Analysis

The shapes to the far right and left of the painting are a bluish purpleish color and the shapes circling around the big yellow ones in the middle are green. The red is once again the smallest part having only the one shape in the right hand corner and the small stripe farther into that corner. There is also a large shape that towards the top left which has a hint of red, but it is not quite as strong a red so it does not make the red too overpowering. The blue dominates a lot of the painting along with the yellow which as a substitute for green helps make that color a huge part of the painting. Although the red is small and in the corner, since it is so bright you still know that it is there and adds its element to the painting. The overall feel of the piece is a confused, cluttered atmosphere. This is created by the various different shapes, the equal use of colors and sizes makes it so there is no focal point. The objects are also just shapes, rather than a real object we don't think of it as a scene but random shapes. These shapes are also not connected so, they don't form to make one image, but many images in one scene. Source of Painting: KeithGarrow.com