Stop and Look – Meeting by Johannes Itten (1916)
Johannes Itten’s bold, varied and independent use of colour in “Meeting” is a study of competing chromatic assertions.
Johannes Itten’s bold, varied and independent use of colour in “Meeting” is a study of competing chromatic assertions.
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One often hears a cock Do do do miii Only a cock stood on a rooftree Co co rico co co rico These few lines
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