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C O L O R. Hue. The name of a pure color is HUE. For example, blue, red, yellow, etc. Primary colors are : Red , Yellow , Blue . They are called primary because they cannot be made from any other colors. Secondary colors are: Orange , Green , Purple
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Hue • The name of a pure color is HUE. For example, blue, red, yellow, etc. • Primary colors are : Red, Yellow, Blue. They are called primary because they cannot be made from any other colors. • Secondary colors are: Orange, Green, Purple They are the result of mixing the Primary colors.
PRIMARY COLORS Piet Mondrian
Color wheel of Primary,Secondary and Tertiary color primary secondary Secondary primary primary secondary
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS • Complementary colors are ACROSS from one another on the color wheel. They can be mixed to darken either color, or in equal proportions, used to make neutrals: brown, black and gray. There are 3 sets of complements: • RED & GREEN • YELLOW & PURPLE • BLUE & ORANGE
TINTS AND TONES • Tints are created when is added to a pure HUE (or color) • Tones are created when BLACK is added to a pure HUE (or color) WHITE
COOLCOLORS • Cool colors are BLUE, GREEN, and PURPLE
Henri Rousseau The Waterfall Pablo Picasso The Old Guitarist
Joseph Stella Brooklyn Bridge Henri Matisse View of Notre Dame
WARM COLORS • Warm colors are RED, YELLOW, and ORANGE
Georgia O’Keeffe Poppies Vincent Van Gogh Sunflowers
Henri Matisse The Red Studio Miriam Schapiro Homage to Goncharova
Colors may be used to show a mood, feeling or an emotion. Edvard Munch The Scream Henri-Charles Manguin View over Grimand
Analogous Colors • Analogous colors are any 3 colors next to one another on the color wheel
Paul Cezanne Landscape Georgia O'Keeffe Red Canna