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Discover the intricacies of value and tone in art, focusing on the concepts of lightness and darkness within a color. Learn about the value scale and how artists use tints and shades to enhance their work. This guide features examples from renowned artists like Ansel Adams, Chris Van Allsburg, M.C. Escher, Lyonel Feininger, Juan Gris, and Georges Seurat, showcasing how they masterfully manipulate monochromatic hues to create depth and form. Enhance your understanding of color theory and its application in visual arts.
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Adventures in Value Artist Examples
Value: Lightness or darkness of a color Larry Blackwood
Value Scale: arrangement of tones from light to dark. Tone: the shade or quality of a color; the level of light or dark on the value scale
Tint: White added to a single color Shade: Black added to a single color