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The Wonderful World of Color!!!

The Wonderful World of Color!!!. “Great art picks up where nature ends” – Marc Chagall. Isaac Newton discovered the Theory of Color in 1666 while working with a Prism. Primary Colors: Red , Yellow , Blue. Secondary Colors: Green , Orange , Violet.

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The Wonderful World of Color!!!

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  1. The Wonderful World of Color!!!

  2. “Great art picks up where nature ends” – Marc Chagall

  3. Isaac Newton discovered the Theory of Color in 1666 while working with a Prism

  4. Primary Colors:Red, Yellow, Blue

  5. Secondary Colors:Green, Orange, Violet

  6. Intermediate Colorsare colors that have “two names” – Combine one Primary and One Secondary Color

  7. Complementary Colors: Two Colors that are DIRECTLY ACROSS from each other

  8. Analogous Colors: A Group of Colors that live next to each other

  9. WarmColors

  10. CoolColors

  11. Tint: A Lighter Version of a Color (Add White)Shade: A Darker Version of a Color (Add Black or a Cool Color)

  12. Value Scale: A value scale is a range of values of one color. A typical value scale has 7-9 values, but you could get more if you really tried!

  13. Monochromatic: A Group of Values (Tints and Shades) of ONE Color

  14. Neutrals/Earth tones

  15. Just a reminder…

  16. Where do we see color???EVERYWHERE!!!Let’s test our knowledge…

  17. Complementary Color scheme • Red and Green are across from each other on the Color Wheel. That makes them complementary colors!

  18. Monochromatic!!! • Tints and Shades of Blue create a Monochromatic Color Scheme using blue, white and black

  19. Primary Color Scheme • You CAN make ALLLL colors with just Red, Yellow, Blue, White and Black!

  20. Value Scale • A VALUESCALEis a range from lightest to darkest, in this photograph white and black.

  21. This collection of seeds and spices could be considered a…??? • YOU DECIDE!

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