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1 What you need to know about colors. Color Theory

2 What do I do, Ms. Oves?? Take BRIEF notes in your sketchbooks of the most important terms/definitions. After we are done, there will be a worksheet on which to demonstrate 8 color schemes and write their definitions. Some of the terms in the presentation are NOT on the worksheet, but you still need to recognize and know them (shade, tint, value scale/gradient).

3 Primary Colors Red Blue Yellow When mixed together in different combinations and proportions, these three colors make all colors. By Piet Mondrian

4 Secondary Colors Orange Green Violet Secondary colors are made by mixing two primary colors: Red + Yellow = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green Blue + Red = Violet

5 Tertiary Colors Blue-Green Blue-Violet Red-Violet Red-Orange Yellow-Orange Yellow-Green Tertiary colors are formed by mixing a Primary color with a Secondary color. When naming Tertiary colors, always say the Primary color first.

6 Tertiary Colors in Contemporary Art Cy Twombly, The Rose (II), 2008, acrylic on plywood, 252 x 740 cm. Photo: Mike Bruce. ゥ Cy Twombly. Courtesy Gagosian Gallery

7 Warm and Cool Colors Cool colors ___________________________________________ Cool colors give an impression of calm, and create a soothing effect

8 Warm Colors ____________________________________ warm colors are vivid and energetic and tend to advance in space

9 White, black, and gray are considered neutrals.

10 Neutral Value Scale

11 What is a shade: ___________________________ A color is made darker by adding black

12 What is a tint: _______________________ A color is made lighter by adding white.

13 Simple example of tints (top) and shades (bottom)

14 Complimentary colors ________________________ Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.

15 Complementary Colors, cont. ________________________ The high contrast of these colors create a vibrant look.

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17 Split Complementary 1 color and the 2 colors next to its complement.

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20 Analogous Colors ________________________ These are colors next to one another on the color wheel, usually in combinations of three.

21 Analogous Colors, cont. ___________________________________________ Often found in nature, these colors are harmonious and pleasing to the eye.

22 Monochromatic The use of one color in various shades, in addition to neutrals. From Sunflowers series, Vincent van Gogh, 1887-89


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