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1.Students will identify the three primary, secondary and analogous colors. 2.Students will identify how to tint a color and how to shade a color. 3.Students.

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2 1.Students will identify the three primary, secondary and analogous colors. 2.Students will identify how to tint a color and how to shade a color. 3.Students will complete a four part composition where they will apply their knowledge of primary, secondary, analogous and monochromatic colors. Lesson Objectives

3 Four Part Composition Project You will be creating a four part composition. You will make a design that you repeat in four squares. You will then paint each square using the following color combinations: 1.Primary 2.Secondary 3.Warm, Cool or Analogous 4.Monochromatic

4 Primary COLORS The three primary colors are: Red Blue Yellow These are primary because they cannot be made from any other colors. They are the colors from which all other colors are mixed.

5 Secondary COLORS A secondary color is made by mixing two primary colors. The secondary colors are: Green (yellow + blue) Orange (yellow + red) Violet (red + blue)

6 Warm COLORS Warm Colors are colors that suggest warmness and appear to advance (red, yellow, orange). Warm Colors

7 Cool COLORS Cool Colors are colors that suggest coolness and appear to recede (blue, green, violet). Cool Colors

8 Analogous COLORS Analogous Colors are three consecutive colors on the color wheel. Example: Red-Orange Orange- Yellow-Orange Example: Red Red-Violet Violet Example: Blue-Green Green Yellow-Green

9 Intensity of COLOR The intensity of color is the brightness or dullness of a color. You can change the intensity of a color by changing it’s value. Value is the lightness or darkness of a color. Tints are light values of a color. One usually makes tints by mixing a color with different amounts of white. Shades are dark values of a color. One usually makes shades by mixing a color with different amounts of black. You can change the intensity of a color by mixing some of the colors complement with the color.

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17 PrimarySecondary Warm, Cool, Analogous Monochromatic

18 You will be graded on the following: 10 Points Correct Use of Primary Colors 10 Points Correct Use of Secondary Colors 10 Points Correct Use of Warm, Cool or Analogous Colors 10 Points Correct Use of Monochromatic Colors 10 Points Neatness Total 50 Points Grading


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