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Colors with Pollack

Colors with Pollack . Art Smart . The RYB Color Wheel. Cool Colors. Warm Colors. Intermediate (Tertiary) Colors. Colors made by mixing either one primary color with one secondary color or two secondary colors Some examples: Red + Orange Yellow + Orange Yellow + Green

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Colors with Pollack

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  1. Colors with Pollack Art Smart

  2. The RYB Color Wheel Cool Colors Warm Colors

  3. Intermediate (Tertiary) Colors Colors made by mixing • either one primary color with one secondary color • or two secondary colors Some examples: • Red + Orange • Yellow + Orange • Yellow + Green • Blue + Green

  4. AnalogousColors • These are colors that are located next to one another on the color wheel and have one color in common.

  5. Complementary Colors • Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel

  6. Chromatic having color

  7. Achromatic free of color

  8. Monochromatic having one color

  9. Intensity brightness of a color

  10. Value The lightness or darkness of a color Shade: dark value of a color. Color + black Tint: light value of a color. Color + white

  11. Line • An element of Art • The flat path of a dot through space • Used by artists to control the viewer’s eye movement • Lines can be curved, straight, dotted, vertical or horizontal

  12. Composition • Create, design or form something by arranging parts to create a unified whole

  13. Jackson Pollock 1912 – 1956 Born in Wyoming, US At 17 he studied at the Art Students league in New York City Known as the “Abstract Expressionist”

  14. Abstract Expressionism • Artistic movement where artists work without a subject • Emotions expressed with great passion and drama

  15. Techniques used by Pollock • Drip • and • Pour

  16. No. 5, 1948 Done on an 8' × 4' sheet of fiberboard, with thick amounts of brown and yellow paint drizzled on top of it, forming a nest-like appearance. Private collection, New York.

  17. Jackson Pollock Quote “The method of painting is a natural growth out of need. I want to express my feelings rather than illustrate them.”

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