
This painting is fully saturated in warm and cool colors. The background has a big, green acqua palm leaves on a black surface. This kind of acqua color is a lighter value of green. In this image, foreshortening has been used. Both women have pretty large hands, legs, and body frames as compared to their small faces. They seem to be musicians and one is playing the guitar and maybe the other one is just listening.
The painting is two-dimensional, it has height and width only. There is not evidence of a three-dimensional space. The back wall shows analytical lines with precise vertical and horizontal lines forming a grid. Its color is bright red, high in saturation and the same goes for the color of the chair where the woman with the guitar is playing. She is wearing an intense, deep blue outfit. The saturation of the blue is pretty high. The border of her pants have a bright yellow design that complements the blue outfit pretty well. Again on the floor, we see the green acqua color where the music lyrics are placed.
The other woman is wearing an orange-yellow dress and the color of her face almost matches the color of her legs. Its a bright and intense orange. The guitar is made out of curved lines and has the same colors tones of the second woman sitting next to the guitar player. The overall feeling of this painting radiates high levels of energy with the use of both primary and secondary colors.

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