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Fauvism

Fauvism. Working with Color.

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Fauvism

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  1. Fauvism Working with Color

  2. Fauvists used ARBITRARY colors in their paintings (colors not related to nature). However, this did not mean that they just painted things any colors that they wanted. The color selection was still thoughtful, purposeful, and projected the mood of the location. Your painting will do the same thing.

  3. Possible Color Schemes Complementary color palette Colors are located across from each other on the color wheel When placed next to each other, they make each other appear brighter Red - Green Purple - Yellow Blue - Orange Black - White

  4. Possible Color Scheme Warm or Cool colors Warm colors are- Red, yellow, and orange They are vivid, energetic, and seem to advance in space Cool colors are - Blue, green, and purple They have a calming effect and seem to recede in space

  5. Possible Color Scheme Monochromatic Tints and shades of one color

  6. In your painting, colors will be arbitrary but you will also have to chose a color scheme and explain why you chose it and how you used it. What color schemes are good for what types of moods? What type of mood are you trying to create in your painting?

  7. Assessment Your painting will be assessed on the following aspects: Fauvist qualities – • Horizon line dividing paper in ½ • Flat and simplified (but not boring) details both above and below the horizon line • Painted in an arbitrary color scheme • Explanation of the color scheme and why you chose it Effort- • interesting and well-thought out composition Craftsmanship- • Neatly painted • Neatly outlined • No white spots

  8. Painting Procedures: • Plan your colors first • Wear a smock • Take ONE color at a time • Your paint blob should be about the size of a quarter or smaller! • Do not take paint bottles to your table Clean up reminders: • Plates go in the garbage • Rinse brushes COMPLETELYand store them bristles FACE UP. • Wash ANDdry any paint on your table.

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