©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul Warm and Cool Colours ©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul
©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul The Colour Wheel Which are warm colours? Which are cool colours? ©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul
©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul Primary Colours The colour wheel is built around three colours: red, yellow, and blue. These are known as the primary colours. You can mix the primary colours together to make other colours. ©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul
©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul Which are primary colours? ©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul
When you mix two primary colours together you get a secondary colour Secondary Colours When you mix two primary colours together you get a secondary colour Yellow + blue = Red + yellow = Blue + red = Green, Orange and Violet are secondary colours ©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul
©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul Which are primary colours? Which are secondary colours? ©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul
©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul Tertiary Colours Tertiary colours are the colours that result from mixing a primary colour with a secondary colour. ©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul
©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul Which are primary colours? Which are secondary colours? Which are tertiary colours? ©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul
©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul Tints and Shades A colour can be made lighter by mixing white (or a lighter colour) with it. This is called a tint. A colour can be made darker by mixing black (or a darker colour) with it. This is called a shade. ©The Primary Art Class & Emily Gopaul