Title: Color Theory
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2Color Theory
3- The color wheel fits together like a puzzle -
each color in a specific place. - Being familiar with the color wheel not only
helps you mix colors when painting, but in adding
color to all your art creations.
4- In 1672 Sir Isaac Newton 1st represented the
relationship of colors to one another in the form
of a circle after he observed a beam of sunlight
passing through a prism, producing a rainbow
5Color Can Evoke Emotion
- One hundred years later, Johann Wolfgang van
Goethe, a German writer and scientist, studied
how colors make us feel - He discovered that blue evoked quiet moods and
that red evoked cheerfulness
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7Bay Side, Helen Frankenthaler, 1967
8The Golden Wall, Hans Hofmann, 1961
9Haystack At Giverny, Claude Monet, 1891
10The Scream, Edvard Munch, 1893
11Still Life, Tulips, Emil Nolde, 1930
12Voodoo, Judy Pfaff, 1981
13The Old Guitarist, Pablo Picasso, 1903
14Blue, Orange, Red, Mark Rothko, 1961
15Starry Night, Vincent van Gogh, 1889
16Self Portrait, Vincent van Gogh
17Sunflowers, Vincent van Gogh, 1888
18The Magic Flute, Marc Chagall, 1966
19Blumenstilleben St. Jean Cap Ferrat, Marc
Chagall, 1956
20At the Moulin Rouge, Toulouse-Lautrec, 1892
21Goldfish, Henri Matisse, 1912
22Woman with a Hat, Henri Matisse, 1905
23A Glimpse of Notre-Dame in the Late Afternoon,
Henri Matisse, 1902
24Cirebon Sawah, Gwen Shackleton, 2007
25Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we
going?, Paul Gauguin, 1897
26- Primary Colors
- Colors from
- which all other
- colors are made
- Red
- Yellow
- Blue
27- Secondary Colors
- Colors that are
- created from
- mixing equal
- amounts of a pair
- of primary colors
- Orange
- Green
- Violet
28- Intermediate Colors
- Colors made from
- equal amounts of a
- pair of primary and
- secondary colors
- Yellow-Green
- Yellow-Orange
- Blue-Green
- Blue-Violet
- Red-Violet
- Red-Orange
29Neutral Colors
- The principles of color mixing let us describe a
variety of colors, but there are still many
colors to explore. The neutral colors contain
equal parts of each of the three primary colors.
Black, white, gray and sometimes brown are
considered "neutral.
30Tints
- Tints are lightened colors. Always begin with
white and add a bit of color to the white until
the desired tint is obtained. This is an example
of a value scale for the tints
of blue.
31Shades
- Shades are darkened colors. Always begin with
the color and add just a bit of black at a time
to get the desired shade of a color. This is an
example of a value scale for the shades
of blue.
32Color Schemes
- Color Schemes are a systematic way of using the
color wheel to put colors together in your art
work, putting together the clothes you wear,
deciding what colors to paint your room..
monochromatic, complementary, analogous, warm and
cool.
33Monochromatic
- Mono means one, chroma means color
monochromatic color schemes have only one color
and its values. The following slide shows a
painting done in a monochromatic color scheme.
34- This non-objective painting has a monochromatic
color scheme - blue and the values (tints and
shades) of blue.
35Complementary
- Complementary colors are opposite on the color
wheel provided a high contrast - if you want to
be noticed wear complementary colors!
36- This painting has complementary colors and their
values - blues and oranges.
37Analogous
- The analogous color scheme is 3-5 colors adjacent
to each other on the color wheel. This
combination of colors provides very little
contrast.
38- Analogous colors are illustrated here yellow,
yellow-green, green and blue-green.
39Warm
- The colors found in fire and the sun. Warm
colors make objects look closer in a painting or
drawing.
40- This is an illustration of the use of warm colors
- reds, oranges and yellows.
41Cool
- The colors found in snow and ice and tend to
recede in a composition.
42- Note the cool color scheme in this painting
(greens, purples and blues).
43- Complementary Colors
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- Ex
- Red green
- Blue orange
- Yellow violet
44- Analogous Colors
- Three consecutive colors on the color wheel
45- Who is wearing a monochromatic shirt today?
- Are wearing mainly warm colors?
- Aare wearing mainly cool colors?
- Is anyone wearing a shirt that uses complementary
colors or analogous colors?
46- Can you think of an example of complementary
colors being used together?
47- Tint a color plus white
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- Shade a color plus black
- Monochromatic one color in different tints and
shades - Neutral white, black, gray
48Complex Color Wheels
- Create a complex design that follows the basic
format of a color wheel while showing the
Primary, - Secondary,
- and Intermediate colors
- and the various tones and shades
of each - You can take this assignment one step further by
demonstrating your knowledge of complementary
colors also