Color Theory Miss Warner Mixed Media 1. Color Theory Painting Rules: Do NOT move on until prompted. Mix all colors in the mixing palette provided. Paint.

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Color Theory Miss Warner Mixed Media 1

Color Theory Painting Rules: Do NOT move on until prompted. Mix all colors in the mixing palette provided. Paint light, quick layers… Too much water or too thick of paint will cause your paper to tear. 

What is Color? Color is the reflected light of an object. When a light ray reflects off of an object, it bounces back to our eyes, and we see the color.

Who knew so much Science happened in Art Class?

Color Wheel A tool used to organize all colors.

Primary Colors Can not be mixed.

Try it: On your Color Wheel, paint in the sections labeled Blue, Yellow, and Red with the appropriate colors. Next to your Color Wheel, paint in the Primary Colors in the Primary Color boxes.

Secondary Colors Made by mixing 2 primary colors.

Try It: On your mixing tray, try mixing Green. Apply Green to your Color Wheel.

Try It: On your mixing tray, try mixing Orange. Apply Orange to your Color Wheel.

Try It: On your mixing tray, try mixing Purple. Apply Purple to your Color Wheel.

Try It: What colors do you use to make these Secondary Colors?

Tertiary Colors

Try It: Make Red-Orange Yellow + Red + Red Red is very strong, so use sparingly.

Try It: Make Yellow-Orange Yellow + Yellow + Red Red is very strong so use sparingly.

Try It: Make Yellow-Green Yellow + Yellow + Blue Blue is very strong so use sparingly.

Try It: Make Blue-Green Yellow + Blue + Blue Blue is very strong so use sparingly.

Try It: Make Blue-Violet Blue + Blue + Red Blue and Red are both strong colors so use with caution.

Try It: Make Red-Violet Blue + Red + Red Blue and Red are both strong colors so use with caution.

Warm Colors Colors that we associate with the feeling or being hot or warm. Yellow, Red, Orange Yellow-Orange Red-Orange

Try It: Paint in the three Warm Colors

Cool Colors Colors that we associate with the feeling or being cold or cool. Green, blue, violet Blue-Violet Blue-Green

Try It: Paint in three Cool Colors

Try It: Pick any primary color and make several different tints. Primary Color + White

Try It: Pick any primary color and make several different shades. Primary Color + Black

Color Schemes How you use and combine colors. Common Color Schemes: – Monochromatic – Complementary – Analogous – Neutrals – Warm – Cool

Neutral Colors

Black, White, Grey, Brown

Try It: Neutrals Paint in Black in 1 Square Paint Gray (Black + White) in the next square Paint White (or leave blank) in the next square Paint Brown in the final square… BUT WAIT… WE DON’T KNOW HOW TO MAKE BROWN! 

Complementary Colors

Next to each other, Complementary Colors appear brighter.

Mixed together, Complementary Colors become neutrals.

Try It: Complementary Colors Paint Red in the 1 st square. Paint Green in the 2 nd square. Mix Green + Red on your palette to create a neutral. Paint the Neutral in the 3 rd square.

Try It: Complementary Colors Paint Blue in the 1 st square. Paint Orange in the 2 nd square. Mix Blue + Orange on your palette to create a neutral. Paint the Neutral in the 3 rd square.

Try It: Complementary Colors Paint Violet in the 1 st square. Paint Yellow in the 2 nd square. Mix Violet + Yellow on your palette to create a neutral. Paint the Neutral in the 3 rd square.

Try It: Paint 3 different sets of Analogous Colors