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About White
White Wall Art
White is not the absence of color. It is distinctly its own color, one that conveys a sense of renewal and even luxury. Choosing white wall art can help you set the tone for a space, add interesting contrast, and create a stunning display with a dramatic effect. It is all in the way you use white wall art.
What Color Is White?
White is the lightest color and is considered achromatic, meaning it has no chroma. It’s the color of chalk, snow, and clouds. White is the result of combining all wavelengths within the visible spectrum when you consider it from an additive theory. Contrastingly, in subtractive color theory, white is the absence of color, as it reflects all wavelengths of light.
Another important factor to think about when using white within a space is the shade or tone of white. It's quite common to hear terms like "off-white" and "cream." Luminous white is another example. White does not have its own hex code on the color wheel. Rather, each individual shade of white typically does. Off-white, for example, which is just slightly darker, a white with a bit of gray or beige added to it. Some whites have a slightly yellow tint to them. Others have a touch of brown to create a deeper white.
The History of White
White was one of the first recorded colors used in art. There are examples of it used in Paleolithic drawings in caves during the Stone Age. Since its early use, white has been a constant symbol of purity. In older religions, it is commonly used by those considered holy. Historically, that includes priests from Egypt and the togas worn by Romans later.
White and off-white shades are commonly used in bridal wear, symbolizing the fresh start of a new life. In many ways, white symbolizes goodness and spirituality. It is the color of peace, forgiveness, and healing. White is thought to bring a sense of calm to a space, representing cleanliness and simplicity.
How To Use White
Using white wall art can enhance the look and feel of any environment. Typically, white seems to be a blank canvas, a space from which to start. Yet, white, in its various hues, can be used in numerous displays as a component of the interior design itself.
Use white wall art to allow other images and pieces to stand out. A piece of wall art with a mostly white background and a brightly colored image on it is going to draw attention to a space. White wall art placed on a dark or colorful wall is a way to add contrast.
Incorporate off-white to be more subtle and use luminous or very bright white when you want that space to have high impact and be exceptionally bright. From touches of white to soften bold colors to textured off-white, there are many ways to transform a room with white wall art. Explore the options at Great Big Canvas in white wall art now.