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"Interaction of Color" by Josef Albers is a seminal work on color theory, widely regarded as a foundational text for artists, designers, and educators. Published originally in 1963, the book introduces the principles of color relativity, intensity, temperature, vibrating and contrasting edges, transparency illusions, and color interaction, revolutionizing the understanding of visual perception. The Ukrainian edition provides readers with comprehensive lessons and exercises designed to develop a trained eye for color and enhance creative thinking. Richly illustrated and illuminating, this edition is an essential resource for art students, professionals, and enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of color dynamics.