描述
In the art world at large, especially on the education side of things, there’s often an obsession about correctness. Rules for composition, color theory, and what means what. A lot of these are well intentioned and even practical for learning about how art comes together, but they’re often completely abandoned by artists once they learn the best practices. “does art have order?” directly pulls colors from a Mark Rothko piece, arranging them in rows and columns dependent on their brightness and saturation. By grouping similar colors together, a new picture comes to the forefront, one that calls out the delicately balanced oranges, yellows, and reds rather than marrying them in a single abstract block.