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Art II. Mark Rothko Red, Orange, Tan, Purple, 1949 No. 14, 1960.

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1 Art II

2 Mark Rothko Red, Orange, Tan, Purple, 1949 No. 14, 1960

3 Mark Rothko UntitledYellow and Orange, 1956

4 Paul Klee Monument in Fertile Country, 1929 Rose Garden, 1920

5 Paul Klee Cosmic Composition, 1919 Blue Night, 1937

6 Henri Matisse The Dance, 1910The Dessert Harmony in Red, 1908

7 Henri Matisse The Green Stripe, 1905Michaela, 1943

8 Josef Albers

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10 Realistic Colors: John Constable The Hay Wain, 1821Salisbury Cathedral From the Meadows, 1831

11 Realistic Colors: Richard Estes 34 th Street, Manhattan, Looking East

12 Create Mood: Picasso The Tragedy, 1903Femme aux Bras Croises, 1901

13 Color as Symbols: Odilon Redon Flower Clouds, 1903The Red Sphinx, 1912

14 Color as Symbols: Marc Chagall I and the Village, 1911The Blue House, 1917

15 Value  Tint  Light values that are made by mixing a color with white  For example, pink is a tint of red, and light blue is a tint of blue.  Shade  Dark values that are made by mixing a color with black  Maroon is a shade of red, and navy is a shade of blue.

16 Fields in a Rising Storm by Vincent Van Gogh

17 Assignment  On a 14” x 14” piece of Bristol board use a compass to draw a 3” circle in the center for the primary colors. Divide the circle into thirds.  Draw a radial design with a pencil, having twelve spokes. Each spoke represents one color of the color wheel.

18 Assignment  Paint the primary colors in the center circle on the Bristol board.  Using the color wheel as a reference, paint tints and shades of each color on the twelve spokes of the radial design. Each color must have at least five steps of the value scale.

19 Example

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