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Holly Carr painter
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What colour is used mostly in this painting? Peacock in a Pear Tree
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Look closer. What are all the different types of green that you see?
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Look at the titles of the next 4 paintings. Explain why you think the artist used them.
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Frog Princess
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Hay Diddle Diddle
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Saving Cinderella
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Little Miss Tough It
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Tea Mouse What are the main colours in this painting?
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These are called Primary Colours Colour Wheel BlueRedYellow
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Find the primary colours here. What other colours are used?
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Colour Wheel BluePurpleRedOrangeYellowGreen When you mix primary colours you get secondary colours.
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What would it sound like in this room? Symphony of Colours
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Why do you think the artist uses so many bright colours? Humpty Dumpty Little Red Riding Hood
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Humpty Dumpty Little Red Riding Hood What would you show with bright colours in your painting?
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Killer Bee Hive What feeling do you get from these colours?
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Pastries What feeling do you get from these colours?
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Colour Wheel BluePurpleRedOrangeYellowGreen The greens, blues and purples are cool colours.
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Colour Wheel BluePurpleRedOrangeYellowGreen The yellows, oranges and reds are ‘warm’ colours.
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Pastries Are these mostly warm or cool colours?
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Killer Bee Hive What about these colours?
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Explain what you think all of the above paintings have in common.
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Look at the next 3 paintings. How are the colours different from the others? How is the topic or theme different?
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Crane Arrangement
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Crane Violin Solo
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Piano Duet
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What colours would you use to paint a quiet scene? A happy scene? A cold, winter scene?
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Who would the audience be for the artist’s paintings?
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Why do you think she made these colour choices?
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Thank you to the artist, Holly Carr for supporting this project.
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