Color, Facture, Art and Design seeks to understand art and design from the aspect of materials, construction and the senses. It contends that this element is omitted from art and design theory as a product of the division of labour and alienation as it operates within the realms of theory and art history.It investigates the beauty of art based on the somatic magic of the physical body and its relationship to nature, arguing that the sensual affect of expert artistic combinations of art materials in some paintings exploits a bridge between the intricacies of human sentience and the external world.Art is thus more accurately located next to the sciences of language, mathematics, physiology and psychoanalysis. As the pure mathematics of the discipline, this materialist definition of fine-art develops guidelines for architecture, design, cultural-studies and ultimately social change.