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Color Theory

the color name, e.g., red, yellow, blue, etc. (2) INTENSITY An element of art Has three properties: (1) HUE the color name, e.g., red, yellow, blue, etc. (2) INTENSITY the purity and strength of a color (3) VALUE the lightness or darkness of a color

is organized as a color wheel The visual spectrum is organized as a color wheel A color “circle” which shows organization of the primary, secondary and tertiary colors.

It is divided into 12 sections representing: Color Wheel It is divided into 12 sections representing: Primary Colors are the root of every other hue imaginable. They cannot be created by mixing other colors. They are RED, BLUE and YELLOW

It is divided into 12 sections representing: Color Wheel It is divided into 12 sections representing: Secondary colors are created by mixing any two of the primary colors. They are ORANGE, GREEN and VIOLET (purple)

It iTERTIARY COLORS are created by mixing Color Wheel It iTERTIARY COLORS are created by mixing any a primary and its nearest secondary. You name these with the PRIMARY color first: They are yellow-orange, red-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, red-violet, blue-violet

Arrangement of Color Wheel

Vocabulary HUE - This is what we usually mean when we ask "what color is that?" The property of color that we are actually asking about is "hue". For example, when we talk about colors that are red, yellow, green, and blue, we are talking about hue.

SHADE – a color to which BLACK has been added

TINT – a color to which WHITE has been added                                          

INTENSITY – the BRIGHTNESS or DULLNESS of a color. Ex. Pure blue is very intense…when you add a lighter or darker color to blue it makes the blue less intense

Tints, Tones and Shades Tint = Hue + White Tone = Hue + Grey Shade = Hue + Black

Complimentary colors are….. ACROSS from each other on the color wheel

Analogous colors are… Side by side on the color wheel, and have a COMMON hue Pick a color, and the analogous colors are the ones to each side of it.

Monochromatic means… A ONE-colored color scheme. Pick ONE color – add white and black to it (tints and shades).

Neutral Colors A color not associated with a hue. Neutral colors include browns, blacks, grays, and whites. A hue can be neutralized by adding some of its complement to it.

WARM Colors Red, orange, yellow Warm colors are often associated with fire and the sun. They appear on one side of the color wheel, and opposite the cool colors. Psychologically, warm colors are said to be stimulating and passionate. Optically, warm colors generally appear to advance, coming toward the viewer

COOL Colors Green, blue, violet Opposite the warm colors on the color wheel Tend to recede, or go back, into space

Franz Marc

Hundertwasser

Dale Chihuly

Lichtenstein

Your assignment: Create a color wheel that is a minimum of 8 inches in diameter Divide it into 12 even sections and CREATE all of the colors on the color wheel

Hints When mixing…start with LIGHTER color and add small amounts of the darker color Make sure your colors are in the CORRECT order on your color wheel You should ONLY be using the primary colors of paint and MIXING all others!!

I’d like you to…. CONSERVE PAINT – only pour out small amounts at a time! Use good CRAFTSMANSHIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!