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Monochromatic Scheme= made of all the hues (tints and shades) of a single color This scheme looks clean and soothing. You can use it to establish an overall mood. Made by mixing the “single color” with neutral colors such as black and white. (blue-light blue-bright blue- navy)
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Pablo Picasso, "The Tragedy“ In his early twenties, the young Pablo Picasso began to tint his paintings a pale, cold blue. For three years (1901-1904), he paints as if he is viewing the world through blue spectacles. No other artist had ever done this.
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Analogous Scheme= made of colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. Composed of 3 “neighbor colors” next to each other on the color wheel. One color is used as a dominant color while others are used as accent colors.
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Vincent Van Gogh, "The Iris" 1889
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Complementary Scheme= made of two colors opposite each other on the color wheel. This combination gives high-contrast, by using a warm color with a cool color
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Paul Cezanne, "Still Life with Onions"
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Acrostic Poem An acrostic is a poem in an alphabetic script, in which the first letter in the text spells out another message.poemalphabeticscript Really interested in training my dog some obedience commands Excited anytime I get to hang out with my family and friends Determined to have mine on clothing line some day Your “color acrostic” should spell out a color and talk about the symbol in your color wheel that represents you. Find a way to explain, in your poem, why you chose that symbol to represent you.
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Illustration a picture, design, diagram, etc. used to decorate or explain something Your illustration should be a picture (literal, abstract, shapes, etc) that explains your poem. This is a chance to be creative! The illustration should be drawn and THEN colored in one of three color schemes-monochromatic, analogous, or complementary.
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