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Color Many people would argue that the Element of "Color" has the most effect on a work of art. Consider what our world would look like if everything was.

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1 Color Many people would argue that the Element of "Color" has the most effect on a work of art. Consider what our world would look like if everything was black, white and shades of gray? The effects of "Color" on humans has been studied many times. Artists have known that "Color" has a powerful effect on their works and on the impressions of the viewers. Let's see what "Color" is and just how it is used in the visual arts.

2 Color What would our world look like without Color. There have been many studies into the psychological effects of Color. Artists have used Color in such ways as to create a mood or feeling of a piece of work. This is done by using colors realistically and by using colors "creatively". Color is also a very important Element Of Art. Here we will take a look at the science of Color, how we have organized Color and how artists have used Color to express their ideas and feeling in their artwork.

3 Color First let’s define Color as an Element of Art Color-- The element of art that is derived from reflected light. Color is made up of 3 parts –Hue: the name of a color –Intensity: the % or amount of the color present –Value: how much black or white is in the color Monochromatic means- one color with only black & white added.

4 Red Yellow Blue (Fact) You can not mix Any other colors to get The Primary Colors. Primary Colors

5 Secondary Colors Red & Blue = Purple Yellow & Red = Orange Blue & Yellow = Green

6 What is a Color Wheel?

7 Complementary Colors Are opposites on the color wheel. Red & Green Yellow & Purple Orange & Blue

8 Cool Colors & Warm Colors

9 Look at this wonderful painting. What strikes you at first glance? Chances are you notice the colors used first. Why do you think this is so?

10 The artist's use of complementary colors, or colors opposite on the color wheel, creates an exciting painting. The colors appear very intense together. Has the artist done this intentionally? What does he want you to "feel" about the message within this work? Notice how the horses and clouds are expressed in whites, violets and blues. The people and the carousel are reds, golds and oranges. What parts of this painting do you notice first?

11 Notice the color scheme in this painting. Do you recall which color family the artist used? This is a monochromatic color painting which means the artist used one true color and added black and white to create tints and shades of that color. How does a monochromatic color scheme affect the overall "mood" of this piece?

12 Let's compare these two paintings, MerryGoRound and Monument. Which of the two appears to radiate more energy? Why? How do the different colors convey a message?

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14 Look at this seemingly abstract painting. How does the artist use color in this painting? What is the artist trying to show? Paul Klee (Swiss)1879-1940, Dream City, 1921 watercolor on paper, 48 x 31 cm

15 If you look at this painting closely, it appears to show movement or vibration. The shapes are repeated using different tints and shades of the aqua color. Each shape is echoed numerous times. Klee uses black and white to emphasize the spaces between the shapes as well as the shapes themselves. This painting appears to be abstract at first...but look very closely and see if you can make out recognizable shapes of objects you might see in and around a city.

16 You can see some architectural structures, trees, mountains, the sun or moon, and roof lines. By using a subdued, monochromatic color scheme, you, the viewer, are more likely to notice the individual objects and feel that the city is "pulsing" with life.

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21 Look at these paintings. Which one do you think best shows the use of Complementary Colors? (HINT: Complementary Colors are opposite on the color wheel)

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23 Look at these paintings. Which one do you think does not focus on using all of the Primary Colors? (HINT: You can not mix any colors to make the Primary Colors))

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25 Look at these paintings. Which one do you think represents the Cool Colors the best?

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27 Resources: http://www.brigantine.atlnet.org/Gigapalett eGALLERY/websites/ARTiculationFinal/M ainPages/ColorMain.htm


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