Cadmium Lemon
Cadmium Lemon is the name of a group exhibition that brings together 10 artists from different ages and parts of the world who approach painting from contemporary perspectives while also listening to the rich tradition with which they dialogue.
Cadmium yellow is a pigment discovered in Germany back in 1817 by Friedrich Stromeyer widely used by early 20th century painters, such as Van Gogh or Matisse. Depending on the size of the particles and the impurities, cadmium pigments can vary in colour from orange to red and yellow. The lemon hue refers to the colour of the fruit's peel; as a pigment it moves between fluorescent and greenish tones, appealing not only to the eye, but also to the smell and taste. The pieces gathered here stimulate us sensorily and voluptuously as they carry out an exuberant exploration of the possibilities offered by painting.
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Cadmium Lemon is the name of a group exhibition that brings together 10 artists from different ages and parts of the world who approach painting from contemporary perspectives while also listening to the rich tradition with which they dialogue.
Cadmium yellow is a pigment discovered in Germany back in 1817 by Friedrich Stromeyer widely used by early 20th century painters, such as Van Gogh or Matisse. Depending on the size of the particles and the impurities, cadmium pigments can vary in colour from orange to red and yellow. The lemon hue refers to the colour of the fruit's peel; as a pigment it moves between fluorescent and greenish tones, appealing not only to the eye, but also to the smell and taste. The pieces gathered here stimulate us sensorily and voluptuously as they carry out an exuberant exploration of the possibilities offered by painting.