An introduction to color theory

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An introduction to color theory Color Wheel An introduction to color theory

Instructional Objectives Identify primary, secondary, and tertiary colors Describe how colors depict emotions Demonstrate the ability to mix all the colors on a color spectrum using the primary colors Design a color wheel using primary, secondary, and tertiary colors

Primary Colors

Secondary Colors

Tertiary/ Intermediate Colors

PROCESS #1: Draw the lines 12” 4” 8” red yellow blue red 4” 4” orange green violet 16” red- orange yellow- green red- violet yellow- orange blue- green blue- violet

PROCESS #2: Paint the colors 12” red yellow blue red 4” 4” orange green violet 16” red- orange yellow- green red- violet yellow- orange blue- green blue- violet 4” 8”

sample 01

sample 02

Project: Color Wheel Design 1. PAINT ALL 12 COLORS 2. DESIGN A LOGO OR SHAPE CUT-OUT NO LARGER THAN A 4”X4” SQUARE 3. OUTLINE THE LOGO ON EACH OF THE 12 COLORS. 4. ARRANGE THE CUT-OUTS IN THE ORDER AS THEY APPEAR ON A COLOR WHEEL. RUBRIC: 1 Work sheet complete 10pts. (1) MIX ALL correct COLORS WITH PRIMARY COLORS 20pts. (2) CUT-OUT AND PLACE LOGO IN SEQUENTIAL ORDER AS THEY APPEAR ON A COLOR WHEEL 10pts. (3) CRAFTSMANSHIP 10pts. ______________________________________________________________ 50pts.