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Let’s take a look at the

Color Wheel

Color Schemesand

Color Values

• Learning to mix colors is important.

• Knowing the placement of colors on the

color wheel will help you mix colors and

help you decide which colors to add to

your painting or drawing!

• Your choice of color schemes can make a

big difference in the success of your

project.

• The primary colors are red, yellow, and

blue.

• These colors can be combined to create

secondary colors…green, violet, and

orange.

• Red plus blue will make violet.

• Yellow plus blue will make green.

• Red plus yellow will make orange.

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PRIMARY COLORS CANNOT BE MADE FROM OTHER COLORS

Secondary colors can be created from primary colors.

POINTILLISM

George Seurat ( December 2,1859 – March 29,1891) developed

a painting technique called pointillism, where dots of

pure color are positioned next to each other on a canvas.

From a distance, the colors appear to mix and create

new colors.

Tertiary Colors

A tertiary color is a color made by mixing

one primary color with one secondary

color.

Warm colors are red, pink, orange and yellow. This family of

colors is called warm because they remind you of warm things

like the sun or fire.

Warm colors seem to move toward the viewer in a painting

Cool colors remind us of cool things like the ocean or winter sky.

They include blue, violet and green.

Cool colors seem to recede, or move away in a painting

Georgia O'Keeffe

(November 15, 1887 – March 6, 1986)

Warm Color Scheme Cool Color Scheme

consist of different values (tints and shades) of one single color.

Tint - color plus white to make the color lighter.

Shade - color plus black to make the color darker.

Complementary colors are colors that are

opposite of each other on the color wheel,

such as blue and orange, red and green,

violet and yellow.

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Vincent van Gogh uses a complimentary color

scheme in this painting titled La Berceuse (1889; Oil on canvas)

Analogous color schemesuse colors that are next to each other

on the color wheel.

"Nymphéas"

Claude MONET 1916-19

An analogous color scheme is similar to the

monochromatic color scheme, but offers more

depth.

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