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just you wait…

With “Cookie”

The Colors of the Color Wheel Primary Secondary Tertiary

Primary Colors The primary colors are:

Red

Yellow And…

BLUE

Secondary Colors The three secondary colors are:

Green

Orange And…

Violet

What areTertiary Colors? 1.Blue + 2.Green = 3.Blue-green

Tertiary Colors blue-green, yellow-green, yellow orange, red-orange, red violet, and blue-violet

The Color Wheel’s 12 Colors

Analogous Colors colors that are “neighbors” blue, blue-green and green

Van Gogh, “The Iris”, 1889

Complimentary Colors Yellow and purple red and green blue and orange

Paul Cezanne

Other Color Terms Triadic colors Warm colors Cool colors

Sherrill Kahn

Even More Color Terms Monochromatic Achromatic

George Segal

Harmony & Discord Harmony

Discord Colors are “JARRING,” Colors “clash” Colors are painful to look at OUCH!

Andy Warhol, “Marilyn,” 1967

Pablo Picasso

Katsushika Hokusai

Cindy Sherman

The Color Wheel Primary Colors : red, blue & yellow Secondary Colors : violet, green & orange Tertiary Colors : red-violet, blue-violet, blue- green, yellow-green, yellow- orange & red-orange

“Color in a picture is like enthusiasm in life.” - Vincent Van Gogh Are you ready to make