Georges Valmier, an influential figure in modern abstract art, developed a distinctive color theory that emphasized the emotional and rhythmic potential of color. His approach was shaped by his connection to Maurice Verneuil, a key figure in decorative arts known for his innovative work in color theory. Inspired by Verneuil, Valmier explored the idea that color could create visual harmony and evoke sensations akin to music. This influence is evident in Valmier’s use of vibrant, contrasting hues and geometric patterns, where color became a central element in his compositions. The collaboration and shared ideas between Valmier and Verneuil significantly impacted the evolution of abstract art, particularly in how artists used color to convey emotion and meaning.
A3 Art Poster printed on 250gsm card