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1 Art Education For Students
A Power Point Presentation by Seema Sahu- K.V Betul, Bhopal Region

2 COLORS TOPIC

3 CONTENTS 1. COLORS……………… 2. COLORS, SHADES AND PREPARATIONS………
3. DRAWING AND COLORING………… CONTENTS

4 1] Pencil color 2]Wax color 3] Sketch pens 4]Water colors 5] Acrylic colors 6]Poster colors 7]Oil colors MEDIUM

5 Simple procedure to use colors is before coloring wax , pastels or any color draw a very light outline sketch and fill colors very neatly so that it should not come out of the line drawing sketch . We can use any color scheme so that harmony of colors is maintained in art work. PROCEDURE

6 After Demonstration by the teacher students will learn – 1]Exactly what is the importance of colors in art. 2]What is color . 3]How many types of color are there. 4] What is color wheel . 5]Type of color and its importance what it expresses. 6]Acquire knowledge of various mediums of colors. 7]Color mixing . 8]Be more confident for using colors in their artwork 9] Different art forms and techniques to do any art work LEARNING OBJECTIVES

7 Color is the most exciting and important element of painting which adds life to any painting or art work. It adds life in our daily life also. Colors make a sketch viable and affect the emotions directly . They affect our thoughts, mood, action, and even health. The world cannot be imagined without colors . Nature presented from morning till night an array of spectacular colors . We jump with joy when we see a colored dancing butterfly or colorful peacock Let’s us also study the relationship of colours to each other and their effect on mind.

8 SHADES OF COLORS

9 RHYTHM OF COLORS

10 TYPES OF COLORS Colors are of three types: 1.Primary colors 2.Secondary colors 3.Neutral colors

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12 1.Primary colors- Red , yellow and blue are primary colors , because they cannot be prepared by mixing other colors. 2.Secondary colors- Orange , green and violet are secondary colors , because they are prepared by mixing two colors. Red + Yellow= Orange Blue + Yellow = Green Red +Blue = Violet 3.Neutral colors- Black and white are nuetral colors. These colors make other colors light and dark. Neutral Colors

13 Color Wheel A color wheel is the spectrum bent into a circle. It is a useful tool for organizing colors. There are yet another group of six colors called intermediate, or tertiary colors. These are made by mixing a primary color with a secondary colors These colors include yellow green, yellow orange, red orange, blue green, blue violet, red violet. Always list the primary color first when referring to a tertiary color.

14 Color Schemes Warm colors
Analogous Colors…colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, such as green and yellow green. Complementary Colors…colors that are directly across from each other such as yellow and violet. Monochromatic Colors…a color scheme that uses only one hue and black and white mixed with that one color to make tints, or values of that color. Cool colors

15 Primary Colors and Its Shades

16 RED Red color expresses excitement , revolution , war , danger, hatred , heat , love , passion . Red color has hot nature

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18 YELLOW The Yellow color expresses grandeur , warmth without heat , light , wisdom and simplicity.

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20 BLUE Blue color expresses cold truth depression , despair and sadness.

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22 SECONDARY COLORS AND IT’S SHADES The orange color is a symbol of goodness , bravery , flames , and happiness.

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24 Green The green color gives the feeling of freshness , spring , pleasantness , jealousy and weakness.

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26 VIOLET The violet color is the symbol of mystery and death , royalty and dignity.

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28 WHITE The white color is the symbol of softness , unity , purity , light , peace and happiness.

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30 BLACK The black color expresses depth , darkness , evil , fear and death

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32 HARMONY OF COLORS The color scheme are of threes types;
1.Contrast or complementary color scheme 2.Analogous color scheme 3.Monochromatic color scheme

33 Complementary Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel are considered to be complementary colors (example: red and green). The high contrast of complementary colors creates a vibrant look especially when used at full saturation. This color scheme must be managed well so it is not jarring. Complementary colors are tricky to use in large doses, but work well when you want something to stand out. Complementary colors are really bad for text.

34 Analogous Analogous color schemes use colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. They usually match well and create serene and comfortable designs. Analogous color schemes are often found in nature and are harmonious and pleasing to the eye. Make sure you have enough contrast when choosing an analogous color scheme. Choose one color to dominate, a second to support. The third color is used (along with black, white or gray) as an accent.

35 Monochromatic color scheme:
By mixing the white or black color with any primary color we get series of shades such scheme is called monochromatic

36 GEOMETRICAL DESIGNS

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38 DRAWING WITH SHAPES

39 DRAWING WITH LETTERS

40 DRAWING AND COLORING

41 CRAYONS

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43 WATER COLOR

44 POSTER COLORS

45 OTHER ART ACTIVITIES

46 COLLAGE

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49 MASK

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51 To do colors draw outline sketch lightly.
Should not keep hand on the drawn/colored space to maintain neatness. While coloring we should keep in mind that color should not come out line sketch and border TIPS

52 THANKS FOR WATCHING


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