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Chapter 7 ColorColor. ColorColor The element of art that is derived from reflected light Symbolic, stands for ideas and feelings.

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1 Chapter 7 ColorColor

2 ColorColor The element of art that is derived from reflected light Symbolic, stands for ideas and feelings

3 Color Spectrum When light passes through a prism, the beam of white light is bent and separated into bands of color, called Color Spectrum The Color Spectrum is always in the same order: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet Can you think of a natural color spectrum?

4 A RAINBOW is a natural Color Spectrum

5 Contrasting Colors A combination of colors that stands out when placed side by side Warm color – cool color Bright color – dull color Road signs use contrasting colors  Can you think of some examples?

6 Hue Primary Hue (or color): Red Yellow Blue Almost any color can be made with these primary colors and black and white!

7 Hues Secondary Hues (or colors): are made by mixing 2 primary colors Orange = Red + Yellow Violet = Red + Blue Green = Blue + Yellow

8 Color Wheel The color wheel is simply the spectrum bent into a circle

9 Art I and II Try filling in your own color wheel using paint.

10 Color and Value Color value is related to the amount of light a color reflects You can change the value of any color by adding black or white Add black = shade Add white = tint

11 Monochromatic Color Scheme Color scheme that uses only one hue along with it’s tints and shades.

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18 Complementary Colors Complementary colors are colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel Red & Green Blue & Orange Violet & Yellow These colors, when combined, are vibrant and demand attention

19 Red & Green

20 Blue & Orange

21 Yellow & Violet

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33 Warm & Cool Colors Warm Colors: usually associated with warm things (sun, fire) and tend to move toward viewer Red Orange Yellow Cool Colors: Usually associated with cool things (ice, snow, water, grass) and tend to move away from viewer Blue Green Violet

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