Analogous Colors Analogous colors are colors that are adjacent or next to “neighbors” to one another on the color wheel. An analogous color scheme is one in which only three adjacent colors are used. The theory is that colors work well or harmonize together. Usually one of these colors is dominant, or used more than the other two, in a painting.
3- 4 colors “next” to each other on the color wheel
Style: Cubism Element of Art: Color Specifically: Analogous Colors Pablo Picasso 1881-1973 Style: Cubism Element of Art: Color Specifically: Analogous Colors
“Picador” 1889
The Old Guitarist
Les Demoiselles d’Avignon
Head of a Woman
The Three Musicians
Still Life in a Chair
Guernica
Weeping Woman
Objective: To create an analogous watercolor Cubist portrait, using the watercolor techniques learned. -You must use ALL the techniques learned, they can be repeated. Artist: Pablo Picasso, Cubism
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