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Art in the classroom

Discover the world of hues, primary colors, and color value through a fun art project creating a monochromatic cityscape. Learn how to mix colors and create tints and shades using a primary color wheel. Follow the steps and unleash your creativity!

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Art in the classroom

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  1. Art in the classroom Properties of Color

  2. Hueis the term for the pure spectrum colors which appear in a rainbow or the Primary Color Wheel. Hues are commonly referred to by the "color names” – yellow, orange, red, violet (or purple), blue, and green. The Primary Color Wheel is made up of twelve colors which progress around the wheel in gradual increments.

  3. Primary Color Wheel Primary Colors (A): Yellow, Blue and Red These three Primary Colors are blended together to produce other colors called Secondary Colors (B): • Yellow + Red = Orange • Red + Blue = Violet (or Purple) • Blue + Yellow = Green When you combine a Primary Color with a Secondary Color, you produce a Tertiary Color(C). Some of these include: • Red + Orange = Red Orange • Yellow + Green = Yellow Green • Red + Violet (Purple) = Red Violet A C C B B C C A A C C B

  4. Color Valuerefers to the lightness or darkness of the hue.

  5. Tint: adding white to a hue/color. A tint is lighter than the original hue. It’s sometimes called “pastel.” *make or show another example

  6. Shade: adding black to a hue/color. A shade is darker than the original hue. *make or show another example

  7. Monochromatic Art This color scheme involves the use of only one hue. Uses a single color with different tints and shades to form a composition.

  8. Examples of our project today

  9. Examples of our project today

  10. Examples of our project today

  11. Steps to our project • Practice making a city land scrape on a white piece of paper. • Use a ruler to draw a horizontal line towards the bottom. • Draw ONLY 3-4 buildings of different sizes. Add windows if you want. • Copy your design onto the canvas board with pencil and a ruler. • Use a black crayon to trace over the pencil lines pressing hard. • Using our paint, tint and shade your color. • Paint your canvas, trying to add color to all white places.

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