LIGHTING AND COLOR SOLUTIONS FOR INTERIORS, MADE IN THE STYLE DIRECTION OF "GLAMOUR"
Abstract
Purpose of the article. Clarity of the color palette and the means of lighting for the interior in glamorous stylistics. Methodology. General scientific (analysis, synthesis, generalization, etc.) of art analysis were used. Scientific novelty. The glamour in the interior was considered from the experimental side, and the methods of applying color and light were defined, serving as the primary artistic and decorative accents in the design concepts of the chosen sample. The idea of glamour interior is formulated, by the research of stylistic features of which, its modern trends ("digital baroque," "glamorous" neoclassic, glamorous "Provence," oriental glamour, "fashion" glamour) are determined. Conclusions. In the article, the primary color trends in the modern, glamorous interior and the ways of the extensive use of light and its relationship with color were considered. In connection with the fact, that glamour seeks to create a unique impression, the accents in favor of color and light effects are the first for interiors above the mentioned direction.
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