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Color

Color. Hue: When an object reflects a certain wavelength we see the object as having that color. “ T he name ” of a wavelength of light…red, blue, etc. Achromatic. “ No color ” Using only black, white and greys to create art. Cool Colors Greens, Blues, Purples Think “ water”.

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Color

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  1. Color Hue: When an object reflects a certain wavelength we see the object as having that color. “The name” of a wavelength of light…red, blue, etc.

  2. Achromatic “No color” Using only black, white and greys to create art

  3. Cool Colors Greens, Blues, Purples Think “water”

  4. Warm Colors Reds, Pinks, Yellows, Oranges Think “fire”

  5. Monochromatic Using ONE color, and various values of that color to create art

  6. Primary Colors Red, Yellow, Blue Colors that cannot be made

  7. Secondary Colors Orange, Green, Purple Colors that are created by mixing neighboring primary colors together

  8. Tertiary Colors (Also known as Intermediate Colors) Created by mixing a secondary with a neighboring primary Usually have hyphenated names, i.e. yellow-orange, blue-green, red-violet

  9. Complementary Colors Colors that appear directly across from one another on the color wheel. Orange and Blue. Green and Red. Yellow and Violet. Even Intermediate have complement colors…such as Red-orange and Blue-green

  10. ValueThe lightness and darkness of a color or tone Shades occur when you mix black with a color making it darker Tintsoccur when you mix white with a color making it lighter

  11. Using Value Art with mostly Light values is said to be “High Key” Art with mostly Dark values is said to be “Low Key”

  12. Color Value

  13. Intensity or Saturation • How bright or dull a color is; it’s visual strength. • A color’s purity High Intensity Low Intensity

  14. Depth of an Image Background Middleground Foreground

  15. Pablo Picasso, Old Guitarist (from his Blue Period), 1903 Pablo Picasso, Femme aux Bras Croises (from his Blue Period), 1901

  16. Derrick Buisch, 77 Monsters 2012-2013

  17. Derrick Buisch, 77 Monsters (Details), 2012-2013

  18. Dana Showers, Caught Color Study, 2003

  19. Vincent Van Gough Café Terrace on the Place du Forum, 1888

  20. Vincent Van Gough, The Night Café, 1888

  21. Vermeer, The Milkmaid, 1658 – 60

  22. Monochromatic Complement Paintings • Choose 2 complementary colors • Acrylic paints • Mix paints in range of values • Subject of your choice • Various paint application techniques Lily Smith

  23. Megan Gilfillan

  24. Erica Weiner

  25. Mo Hagen Jay Eberhardt

  26. Kari Dyreson Sarah Jackson

  27. MikaylaMrochek Jesse Jones

  28. Nicole Kalscheur

  29. Krantz

  30. Nichole Kelly

  31. Painting Techniques http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_5Z-eH6OKk

  32. Smooth blending

  33. Texture with Paint!

  34. Using different brushstrokes

  35. Pointillism(dots!)

  36. Showing brushstrokes and using sgraffito

  37. Sgraffito Scratching through the top layer of paint to show the layer below

  38. Using an acrylic “wash”

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