The Color Mandala Project

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The Color Mandala Project Color Wheels The Color Mandala Project

What is a color wheel? A tool used by artists for _______________________________________________ It helps _______________________________________________________________ It shows _______________________________________________________________

What is a Mandala? An ancient form of meditation Still used today Uses _____________ balance

How to make one Draw out the circle using a compass. Measure the circle across and make sure the center is marked. Divide the circle into 8 slices (half across, half across, then diagonally across the halves) Trace one slice and cut out – draw a design on this slice that creates three sections down it. You must be able to illustrate two theories in the top section and middle section, and three in the smallest area of the slice. (see example) Make a key on the side of your project paper by tracing your design on the back and transferring it. Add shading to help viewers understand the key. Use the transfer method to add the design to all 8 slices.

Project Requirements Must have 8 slices Must follow directions (2 theories on top and in middle, 3 on the bottom) Must have the viewer’s key visible Must use the transfer method successfully Must be painted using blocking method and be NEAT, CLEAN, and COMPLETE by Friday.

Completed projects Yours will be in paint Your background will be painted Name plates added