230108.1 - Yin and Yang of Colour (2023) Digital Arts by Rosemary Collard

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
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The colour scheme for this design was inspired by a You tube video titled 'Contemporary hanbok design: Cheollik Dress and Shamanism Collection by Tchai Kim | V&A' I was curious to know what the 5 elemental colours used in the design of the Hanbok are and after a simple Google search found this description:-
The colour scheme for this design was inspired by a You tube video titled 'Contemporary hanbok design: Cheollik Dress and Shamanism Collection by Tchai Kim | V&A'

I was curious to know what the 5 elemental colours used in the design of the Hanbok are and after a simple Google search found this description:-

'Traditional hanbok had vibrant hues that corresponded with the five elements of the yin-and-yang theory: white (metal), red (fire), blue (wood), black (water) and yellow (earth). Colours also symbolized social position and marital status.'
As I use black and white in most of my works I simply created a new schema with the remaining three colours.
My colours are full strength and seemed to fit the design I'd chosen to develop.

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Rosemary Collard (b.1948) - Contemporary digital artist, born and raised in Western Australia and now living in Tasmania,  Australia.    Whether compositional designs or patterns, my work stems from[...]

Rosemary Collard (b.1948) - Contemporary digital artist, born and raised in Western Australia and now living in Tasmania,  Australia.   

Whether compositional designs or patterns, my work stems from   subconscious imaginings.  I believe this source when tapped brings originality and uniqueness to any artists work.

Perhaps the food my subconscious responds to most is nature.  Walks through bushland invariably present new shapes or colours or textures which will appear at some stage  in my artwork.

Doodling, the seemingly absentminded act of scribbling has been the catalyst for the method I now use when creating my abstract art. With minimal thought I like to create what appears to be chaos on the digital artboard ensuring all works start spontaneous.

I aim for a random chaotic appearance which will become a design once I start to transform it into a plausible piece. The title of a work often seems to emerge as the design is revealed. I like to take my time creating each piece to allow ideas and possibilities to reveal themselves.


The abstract art of Wassily Kandinsky has been a source of inspiration since my art student days in the mid 1970’s. Here was someone who was interested in composing with the absolute elements of design - shape, line, dot and colour. He created a new abstract reality which has remained timeless. His grading of colour using the tonal value of colour reminded me of scales in music and has influence all my work in the past 50 years of creating images.

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