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Color

Color. Warm Temperature Colors Colors that tend to come forward or advance. (Yellows, Oranges, & Reds). M.C. Escher. Jan Vermer. Georgia O’Keeffe. Georgia O’Keeffe. Vincent van Gogh. Patterned Papers. Student Work. Student Work.

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  1. Color

  2. Warm Temperature Colors Colors that tend to come forward or advance. (Yellows, Oranges, & Reds).

  3. M.C. Escher

  4. Jan Vermer

  5. Georgia O’Keeffe

  6. Georgia O’Keeffe

  7. Vincent van Gogh

  8. Patterned Papers

  9. Student Work

  10. Student Work

  11. Cool Temperature Colors Colors that tend to recede or move back. (Greens, Blues, & Violets).

  12. M.C. Escher

  13. Pablo Picasso Georgia O’Keeffe

  14. Marc Chagall

  15. Student Work

  16. Student Work

  17. Monochromatic(Mono = one, Chroma = color) A color scheme that uses one color with tints and shades of that color.Tint – Mixing a color with white.Tone – Mixing a color with gray.Shade – Mixing black into a color.

  18. M.C. Escher Color Scheme: monochromatic (blue & values or tints & shades)

  19. Monochromatic Student Work Color Scheme: monochromatic (violet & values or tints & shades)

  20. Color Scheme: monochromatic (violet & values or tints & shades) Monochromatic Quilt Design

  21. Analogous A color scheme that uses any 3-4 colors that are immediately next to each other on the color wheel. Color Scheme: analogous (green, blue-green, blue, blue violet, violet and values) M.C. Escher

  22. Analogous There are many theories for harmony.Analogous colors are any three colors which are side by side on a 12 part color wheel, such as yellow-green, yellow, and yellow-orange. Usually one of the three colors predominates.

  23. Analogous Student Work Color Scheme: analogous (blue, blue-violet, red, red violet and values)

  24. Vincent van GoghColor Scheme: analogous (yellow, yellow-green, green, blue-green and values)

  25. Triadic Tri = Three. A color scheme that uses three colors that are equal distance from one another on the color wheel.

  26. Triadic Color Scheme: triadic (blue, red, yellow and values)

  27. Triadic Color Scheme: triadic (blue, red, yellow and values)

  28. Triadic Color Scheme: triadic (blue, red, yellow and values)

  29. Complimentary Scheme: Possible Combinations

  30. Complimentary A color scheme that uses two colors that are opposite from one another on the color wheel.

  31. Complimentary Color Scheme: Complimentary (Blue, Orange, and values)

  32. Complimentary Color Scheme: Complimentary (Yellow, Violet, and values)

  33. Complimentary Complimentary Scheme: Possible Combinations

  34. All Color Schemes

  35. Pablo Picasso

  36. The Blue Period took place between the years of 1901 and 1903. During this time Picasso started his unique style of art. The sad figures in the art works showed compliance with their social class. No one really knows why Picasso’s chose the color blue for his paintings. Some believe that it was the bluish tinge of photographs (that was often used in that period) while others think it was because blue is associated with sadness.

  37. Picasso – Old Man with Guitar

  38. Picasso – Self Portrait

  39. Picasso – Woman Ironing

  40. Picasso – The Blue Room

  41. Picasso – The Tragedy

  42. Picasso – Jacqueline

  43. Picasso – The Blue Nude

  44. Picasso – Child Holding a Dove

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