Chromatura

noun

A structural system or framework specifically focused on the arrangement, application, and balance of colors within an artistic or visual composition. It refers to the underlying structure that determines how colors work together to form a cohesive whole.

Etymology:

Derived from “chroma,” meaning color, and “-tura,” indicating a structured or systemic approach, akin to the way architecture organizes space.

Example Sentence:

The designer’s attention to chromatura ensured that each space in the exhibition hall had its own distinct color scheme, while maintaining harmony with the overall design.