Pete Peter Milton Essay

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Colorblindness is spooky, as Peter Milton said here."It got reviewed, and someone referred to how warm and sort of pinky the landscapes were, and I was horrified." (Peter Milton, 2014). Peter Milton, a modern day artist, found that he is color blind. Color blindness is a condition of the eye where one of the three cone cells, that allow people to see color, was formed abnormally, causing some colors to be difficult to see (Morton, 2016). But thanks to his persistence and flexibility, he conquered his color blindness, created many creative works of art, and changed the world with is ten-thousand dollars worth pieces.

The challenge peter attacked was never overcome before by any artist. To continue art, he knew he had to abandon color and switch to black and white (Evancie, 2014). It is very hard to change art styles but he was able to successfully do so and do better than ever. He made good money before, but since he started etchings, he was able to sell his works for thousands of dollars, and a select few even exceeded ten-thousand dollars (retrieved from http://www.petermilton.com/site_info.htm). …show more content…

He worked in paint before his learning of colorblindness, then he then switched over to etchings. He said he almost prefers black and white over color. (Evancie, 2014). "It's really an examination ... of not having color anymore," Milton says, "of using tonal and texture as your medium. Black and white is almost more elegant; maybe it's fully more elegant than color, unless color is used ... with great elegance in itself."(Milton, P, 2014) The Ministry and Mary’s Turn are included in his more popular works. Although his works were done in black and white, he was considered a great in his

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