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Assignment: Color and Value. Painted Value Scale Painted Color Value Scale Op Art Color Value Scale Color Wheel. The Range of Light and Dark is VALUE. Caravaggio and Chiaroscuro The Taking of Christ. Rembrant, Self Portrait.
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Assignment:Color and Value Painted Value Scale Painted Color Value Scale Op Art Color Value Scale Color Wheel
Rembrant, Self Portrait Chiaroscuro or shading is used to make something appear 3 dimensional, to represent the effects of reflected light, to help establish mood.
The band of colors are formed when a beam of white light is broken up by passing through a prism; consists of 7 rays each visible as a color.
An apple looks red because it absorbs every color except red....which it REFLECTS.
Mixing colored lights is ADDITIVE…when all colors are combined, the result is WHITE.
Combining colored pigments is SUBTRACTIVE and results in darker color.
Primary Colors or Hues • Red • Yellow • Blue • All other pigment hues is made by mixing primary colors.
Secondary Colors or Hues • Blue + Yellow = Green • Blue + Red = Violet • Red + Yellow = Orange
Tertiary or Intermediate Colors • Yellow + Green = Yellow Green • Blue + Green = Blue Green • Blue + Violet = Blue Violet • Red + Violet = Red Violet • Red + Orange = Red Orange • Yellow + Orange = Yellow Orange
A color wheel is a formal arrangement of primary, secondary, & intermediate colors.
TINTS are made by adding white to a color & SHADE is a dark value of a color by adding black.
Black, White, & Gray are NEUTRAL…they have no identifiable hues.
When you mix a color with its compliment…. the color will be duller than the original colors.
Intensity and Tone • Intensity is the pure color. • Tone is the duller color when complimentary colors are mixed.
Analogous Colors • Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. • They are closely related colors.
Complementary Colors • Two colors which are directly opposite on the color wheel • They are extreme Contrast colors
Split Complementary Colors • A hue which is combined with hues on either side of its complement.
Vincent Van Gogh“I know for sure I have an instinct for color” Analogous Colors
Van GoghThe Night Cafe • “Painting is in the very marrow of my bones” • Complementary Colors
Helen Franken HalerSecondary or Secondary Triad Color Scheme
Picasso • Tragedy • Monochromatic
Georgia O’Keeffe • Analogous Colors
Portrait of Mr. Gachet Who is the artist? What is the Color Scheme? Van Gogh Complementary
The Old Guitarist Who painted The Old Guitarist? What is the color Scheme? Picasso Monochromatic
Clouds Above The Sky II Who is the artist? What is the color scheme? Georgia O’Keeffe Monochromatic
Student Examples • Painted Value Scale
Answer on a Separate Piece of Paper10 Questions: • Title your paper: Color and Value. • Add your name and period number.
Question 1 • What is value?
Question 2 • What is Chiaroscuro?
Question 3 • Why does a banana look yellow?
Question 4 • Mixing colored lights is _(fill in the blank) and the result is white.
Question 5 • Mixing colored pigments is subtractive and the result is (fill in the blank).
Question 6 • Name the primary colors. • Name the secondary colors. • Name the tertiary (intermediate) colors.
Question 7 • What is tint? • What is shade?
Question 8 • Why is black, white, and gray a neutral color?
Question 9 • What is intensity? • What is tone?