Bell Ringer ► Please describe what you see in this image? ► What do you think the artist is trying to show or tell us in this piece?

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Bell Ringer ► Please describe what you see in this image? ► What do you think the artist is trying to show or tell us in this piece?

More Notes on Color ► Review: Primary, Secondary, Tint and Shade ► Complimentary Colors: Two colors that are across from each other on the color wheel. These colors come in pairs with one primary color and one secondary color Red & Green Blue & Orange Yellow & Purple When you mix two complimentary colors you get brown

► Analogous Colors: Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and contain a common hue Ex. Green, Yellow-Green, Green ► Monochromatic Colors: Different shade and tints of the same color Ex. Navy Blue, Royal Blue, Baby Blue Maroon, Red, Pink

► Warm Colors: Red, Orange, Yellow ► Cool Colors: Blue, Green, Purple ► Value: Element of art that deals with how light or dark something is

O’Keeffe 3-2-1

The Work of Georgia O’Keeffe

► O’Keeffe’s most famous work focused on nature ► She was very influenced by her environment in New Mexico

► O’Keeffe is most well known for her large-scale flower paintings

O’Keeffe Observation ► You will have 3 minutes to study 3 different Georgia O’Keeffe paintings ► Use the handout to…  Describe the painting – What do you see?  Use your new vocabulary to describe each piece  Ask any questions that you have about the art you see, or what you don’t see

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