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Mark Rothko’s #212

Mark Rothko’s #212. Complementary Colors. Mark Rothko’s Untitled. What are Complementary Colors? Colors which lie directly across from each other on the color wheel. Also called Color Dyads, since they’re in pairs. (Primary) (Secondary) Red  Green

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Mark Rothko’s #212

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  1. Mark Rothko’s #212

  2. ComplementaryColors

  3. Mark Rothko’s Untitled

  4. What are Complementary Colors? Colors which lie directly across from each other on the color wheel. Also called Color Dyads, since they’re in pairs.

  5. (Primary) (Secondary) Red  Green Yellow  Violet Blue  Orange

  6. Persian Miniature Painting Hindu Deities Krishna and Radha in a Grove, 1780. (gouache on paper)

  7. Willem de Kooning Seated Womanoil and charcoal / board     54" x 36"1940

  8. Not only can complementary colors complement each other……they can also neutralizeor cancel each other out.When mixed together, their original INTENSITY is suppressed, leading us to Chromatic / Neutral Grays…

  9. Carianne Mack in the thick of it 32 x 40” 2008

  10. La Fenetre Ouverte, 1921

  11. Jean Baptiste-Simeon Chardin’s Lean Diet b.1699 – d.1779

  12. Cool / Warm Portraits Playing on complementary colors . . .

  13. Portrait of Sebastia Juner Vidal Picasso Oil on canvas 1903

  14. Portrait of Angel Fernandez de Soto By Pablo Picasso Est. 1904

  15. Harlequin Picasso Est. 1906

  16. Boy with a Pipe (garcon a la pipe) Picasso 1905

  17. untitled Alexej von Jawlensky (Russian Expressionist 1864 – 1941)

  18. Alexej von Jawlensky Oil on board 1909

  19. Self-Portrait Alexej von Jawlensky

  20. Death in the Sickroom (version 1) Edvard Munch Oil on canvas 1893

  21. Death in the Sickroom (version 2) Edvard Munch Oil on canvas 59 x 66” 1895

  22. Portratt avhlge backstrom (self-portrait?) Edvard Munch

  23. Bring next week: • 16 x 20” Gessoed Surface . . . . . . and after gessohas dried (10hrs) Paint a WARM GROUND (must dry 24hrs) (ground color need not be fully opaque) • 3 complementary scales (completed color grid) • Cont’d work on self-portrait…

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