Welcome!!! Get out a piece of paper and something to write with Using the Cornell Notes format label your paper –Name –Date –Class Period –Title of Notes: Elements of Art: Color –Create Columns
Monochromatic Consisting of only a single color or hue; may include its tints and shades
Complementary Colors Colors that are opposite one another on the color wheel, for example blue and orange
Double Complement
Split Complement One color plus the two colors that are on either side of its complement on the color wheel. For example, the complement of orange is blue, and the two colors on either side of blue are blue-green and blue-violet. Therefore the split complements of orange are blue-green and blue-violet.colorcomplementcolor wheel
Analogous Any two or more colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and are closely related. For example, blue, blue- green, and green all have the color blue in common. Families of analogous colors include the warm colors (red, orange and yellow) and the cool colors (green, blue and violet). Analogous colors are sometimes referred to as adjacent colors.colorscolor wheelwarm colors
Three Analogous plus a Complement
Triad Three colors equally spaced on the color wheel. For example, red, yellow and blue form a triad, as do orange, green and violet, and so on.colorscolor wheel
Note: An obvious section that has a light value, one that has a medium value and one that has a dark value. Each section has several different versions of that value (many light reds, medium reds and dark reds). Paint is distributed evenly & has two coats. Lines are straight and even, carefully painted and not sloppy.
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