Harmonic Balance of Warm and Cold Colours – James Ward (II)
Harmonic Balance of Warm and Cold Colours – James Ward (II)
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That moment when you step back from your Irish kitchen and remember colour can hold a whole feeling.
Harmonic Balance of Warm and Cold Colours
James Ward's 1912 study shows warm ochres and reds dancing against cool blues and greys, each colour amplifying the other rather than fighting. Ward was exploring how colour itself could be a subject—not just decoration, but the very heart of the painting. This is your chance to bring home a work that speaks to anyone who's ever felt caught between two opposing forces and found beauty in the tension.
About the Artist
James Ward was a Dublin-born painter and designer who spent much of his career investigating colour theory and its emotional weight. He believed colour relationships were as important as any subject matter, and his work influenced generations of Irish artists thinking about abstraction and modern form. Ward's practice was rooted in careful observation—he would spend months studying how colours spoke to one another.Tracked, securely packaged, delivered in 2-5 business days.
