Tetradic
Because you have four colors, you have a built-in tension. That tension creates vibration. That vibration creates energy .
He had felt continuation .
It sounds scientific, but don't let the name scare you. A tetradic scheme is simply two pairs of complementary colors. Imagine a rectangle on the color wheel: Orange/Blue and Yellow/Purple. Four colors. Infinite possibilities. tetradic
At its core, a tetradic structure moves beyond the simplicity of pairs (dyads) and the stability of trios (triads). It introduces a four-way relationship that allows for greater balance, diversity, and systemic depth. 🎨 The Art of Color: Tetradic Schemes Because you have four colors, you have a built-in tension
The Smudge couldn't exist in a universe of Triadic Purity. It required the space of a fourth dimension to breathe, and Elias was denying it that space. The swirling, muddy colors began to separate, violently ripped back into their proper triads. Red, blue, and yellow snapped back into place. The green turned sharp again. The fourth leg on the desk withered and snapped off. He had felt continuation
In philosophical and spiritual contexts, tetradic refers to the four fundamental principles or elements that underlie the universe. For instance: