by Rina Ritzi



Artwork Description

Reddish Clouds


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139 x 72 x 2 mm oil painting on stretched canvas, ready to hang Artist's Inspiration The clouds that we see in the sky when it rains are usually low clouds. ... The reddish hue that we see at sunset (especially during rainy seasons) is due to the reflection of light from the low-cloud base, which happens to be relatively close to the ground. The colors we see in the sky are due to the rays of sunlight being split into colors of the spectrum as they pass through the atmosphere and ricochet off the water vapor and particles in the atmosphere. The amounts of water vapor and dust particles in the atmosphere are good indicators of weather conditions. They also determine which colors we will see in the sky. During sunrise and sunset the sun is low in the sky, and it transmits light through the thickest part of the atmosphere. A red sky suggests an atmosphere loaded with dust and moisture particles. We see the red, because red wavelengths (the longest in the color spectrum) are breaking through the atmosphere.



Artwork Details


Medium: Painting Oil

Genre: Abstract