Think out of the box! - Castle High School out of the box! Color Wheel Artists bend the color...
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Color wheel organization
Yellow-orange
Colors are arranged on the color wheel by how they are mixed together
COLOR WHEEL
When the spectrum is organized as a color wheel, the colors are divided into groups called primary, secondary and intermediate colors.
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PRIMARY COLORS Primary colors are the colors yellow, red and blue These colors can not be made by mixing other
colors…..however, it is possible to mix all the other colors of the
spectrum using the primary colors.
Red Blue
Yellow
INTERMEDIATE COLORS Intermediate colors are made by mixing one primary
color and one secondary color.
secondary
Yellow-orange
Red-orange
Yellow-green
Blue-green
Blue-violet Red-violet
Color Schemes Colors artists group together that look good when put with one another Triad, complementary, analogous, Monochromatic Neutral
Any three colors spaced at an equal distance on the color wheel such as the primary colors, or the secondary colors.
Complementary color scheme Opposite colors on the color wheel
Varda Sharon Kramer
Three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel: the colors have a common hue.
Yellow-green, green, blue-green
Colors next to each other on the color wheel
Neutral Color Scheme Colors such as
black, white, gray, or brown that are not on the spectrum.
One color and all its tints and shades
Monochromatic color scheme One color and all its tints and shades
Tint: add white Shade: add black
Martha Grover
Dipping Advantages: Most even application Quick and easy Disadvantages: Need a lot of glaze in
bucket Same color inside and out Only dip what fits in
bucket
Pouring Advantages: Small amount in
bucket for larger pieces
Easily glaze large piece
Different colors inside and out
Disadvantage: Can have
different thicknesses where glaze overlaps
Brushing
Advantages: Multiple colors can be
added Add in small areas Small amount of glaze Disadvantages: Uneven application Takes a lot of time
Sponging Advantages: Multiple colors can be
added Add in small areas Small amount of glaze Interesting effect Disadvantages: Uneven application Takes a lot of time
Advantages: Multiple colors can be added Add in small areas Small amount of glaze Interesting effect Disadvantages: Uneven application Best if used as accent on top of another glaze
Advantages: Multiple colors can be added Add in small areas Small amount of glaze Interesting effect Even application Disadvantages: Time consuming setup Safety
Glaze trailing Sarah Jaeger
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/pottery-making-techniques/ceramic-glazing-techniques/video-of-the-week-glaze-trailing-beautiful-surface-designs/
Warren McKenzie Sarah Jaeger
http://seco.glendale.edu/ceramics/waxresist.html
Nick Joerling
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/uncategorized/creating-lively-surfaces-with-wax-resist-brush-decoration/
Stencil
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/pottery-making-techniques/ceramic-decorating-techniques/video-of-the-week-using-paper-stencils-for-precise-underglaze-decoration/
Stamping
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/ceramic-supplies/underglaze-ceramic-supplies-2/pottery-video-of-the-week-layering-soft-stamped-underglazes-and-sgraffito/
Airbrush for a smooth transition