Monday, October 19, 2015

FALL ART EXHIBIT 2015



artblend    FALL ART EXHIBIT 2015

You are cordialy invited to join us

Saturday, October 24th from 6pm - 8pm

FortLauderdale, FL

Elena Gutierrez will be displaying some of her art
such as other artists.


Do not miss it!!!!  




"DREAMS"



"ALTERNATIVE"


"IN-TO-THE-BLUE DEEPNESS"



www.elenagfineart.com


Thursday, July 16, 2015

GREAT NIGHT EXHIBIT ART AT AGORA GALLERY




RAPSODY IN COLOR      AGORA GALLERY




VERY IMPORTANT GALLERY IN THE WORLD OF THE ART. LOCATED IN CHELSEA DISTRICT, THE HEART OF THE ART IN NY.









CREATIVE ARTISTS AROUND THE WORLD













                                                                                     ELENA GUTIERREZ AND ANGELA DI BELLO AGORA'S DIRECTOR


                                                                                           





                                                         














THANKS TO ALL OUR GUESTS FOR COMING!!























HUGE THANKS TO AGORA FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT AND HELPFUL!

Friday, May 22, 2015

Grand Opening in Artblend Gallery





 Saturday June 27 Opening Artblend Gallery .   Do not miss it!!



Very happy to participate in Artblend's Summer Art Exhibition!
‪#‎Artblend‬ ‪#‎art‬ ‪#‎exhibition‬ ‪#‎Florida‬




Wednesday, April 8, 2015

GREAT LAST FIRST FRIDAY IN BOZZI GALLERY






GREAT MUSIC, DELICIOUS APPETIZERS, FANTASTIC WINE, NICE PEOPLE, AMAZING ART!!!!


BOZZI GALLERY IN DOWNTOWN.











 Elena Gutierrez

www.elenagfineart.com












































Special guest: Sofia Martinez






































Wednesday, January 21, 2015

ABOUT COLOR HISTORY




            chromaticity: laws of colour mixture






One of the contribution of Issac Newton was the idea that white light is light containing all wavelengths of the visible spectrum.
He demonstrated this fact with experiments on the dispersion of light in glass prisms.
He made a study of color in 1666 and developed the useful Newton color circle wich gives insight about complementary colors and additive color mixing.
He realized that some colors (magenta, purple) could not be produced as spectral colors.




In the 1860s. James Clerk Maxwell explored the use of three primary colors and realized that no additive combination of three primary colors can cover the entire gamut of perceivable hues.

He showed that the set of primaries was not unique, but that spectral primaries more widely separated in wavelenght could be used to produce a wide range of perceived hues.
Maxwell's work could be considered to be the basis for modern colorometry.



  
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prism: Newton’s experiment