October 25, 2009 Turn in your Cubism Drawing Self evaluation Color vocabulary Quiz TOMORROW 10/26 – Classroom Guidelines – Line & Textures – Artist Trading Cards & Shape – Value & Cubism
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Color Wheel A diagram that organizes the basic colors
Colors that mix to create ALL other colors 1.Red 2. Blue 3. Yellow Primary Colors
Colors made with 2 primary colors 1.Green (blue+yellow) 2.Orange (yellow+red) 3.Violet (blue+red ) Secondary Colors
Tertiary Colors
Colors made from 1 primary and 1 secondary color 1.Yellow-green (more yellow+green) 2.Yellow-orange (more yellow+orange) 3.Red-violet (more red+violet) 4.Red-orange (more red+orange) 5.Blue-green (more blue+green) 6.Blue-violet (more blue+violet)
Monochrome One color and it’s values 1.TINT= add white 2.TONE=add black
Complementary Colors
Colors that are opposite on the color wheel 1.Red & Green (Christmas) 2.Blue & Orange (Chicago Bears) 3.Violet & Yellow (Schurz)
Neutral Colors
Brown, beige, tan, gray and black; earthy colors Mix complementary colors to get these colors Most colors we see daily are NEUTRAL
Learn to Neutral Colors! Pure, bright colors stand out BUT they compete with each other and seem childish.
Colors that are NEXT to each other on the color wheel Analogous
Think of the sun or fire (oranges, reds, yellows). Usually appear to come forward in space Warm Colors
Think of water (blues, greens, violets). Usually appear to go back in space Cool Colors
Name that Color Scheme! RAISE YOUR HAND and tell us what color scheme the picture is mostly using…
Analogous? Complementary? Monochromatic? Neutral?
Analogous? Complementary? Monochromatic? Neutral?
Analogous? Complementary? Monochromatic? Neutral?
Analogous? Complementary? Monochromatic? Neutral?
Analogous? Complementary? Monochromatic? Neutral?
Analogous? Complementary? Monochromatic? Neutral?
Analogous? Complementary? Monochromatic? Neutral?
Analogous? Complementary? Monochromatic? Neutral?
Analogous? Complementary? Monochromatic? Neutral?
Analogous? Complementary? Monochromatic? Neutral?
Analogous? Complementary? Monochromatic? Neutral?
What will I do next? Complete your summary. Turn in your notes Get a review card for your QUIZ TOMORROW! (color vocabulary will NOT be included on quiz) Find your folder and notes to study from Quiz will be 25 multiple choice questions.
Summary: WRITE YOUR OWN OR ANSWER THESE? Name a few major color schemes and describe the types of colors found in them. How can color help set a ‘mood’ for a painting? What were you surprised to learn?