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Monday November 5 What you need: Vocabulary Book Writing Utensil
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5 Minute Warm Up How does color affect your life? How is it part of your every day? On the back of your Grid Worksheet...
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Before we begin... More things you need... A Brush A Palette (with paint) Paint Rag Cup with water
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Exploring with Color Take ten minutes to create the following colors on the grid.... Red Blue Yellow Orange Green Violet Red-Orange Yellow-Green Blue- Violet Red-Violet Yellow-Orange Blue-Green
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Vocabulary Book and Writing Utensil
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Color
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The name of a particular color. Example: Red, Blue, Green, Orange... Hue
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Red, Yellow, Blue. They are the basic colors and cannot be made by mixing other colors. Primary Colors
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Secondary Colors Orange, Green and Violet. These colors are created by mixing Primary Colors. ( )
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Tertiary Colors (Intermediate) Red-Orange, Yellow-Green, Blue- Violet, Red- Violet, Yellow-Orange, Blue-Green. Each one of these is made by mixing one Primary and one adjacent Secondary color. adjacent
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Color Wheel
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Complementary Colors Colors that are “opposite” to each other on the color wheel. Yellow| Violet
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Tint Shade Color + White Color + Black
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ToneColor + Gray Natural Gray + Saturation (Gradient) Color intensity
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So.... So what?
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Takashi Murakami, Tan Tan Bo Puking, 2002
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Tan Tan Bo, Takashi Murakami, 2001
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Untitled (We don’t need another hero), Barbara Kruger, 1987
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Untitled (Your Body Is a Battleground), Barbara Kruger, 1989
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Dee and Ricky, Kehinde Wiley
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Kehinde Wiley, Ice T
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Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne, Ingres, 1806.
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Kehinde Wiley, 'Rubin Singleton' (2008).
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