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In this engaging art project, students will explore the vibrant world of colors by creating their own color wheel. They will draw an item that represents each color, such as grass for green, and color it accordingly. Students will also use colored pencils to fill in the color wheel, blending primary and secondary colors to create intermediate shades. The transition between colors should be smooth and seamless. Additionally, students will add a unique touch to the background with black marker doodles. Don't forget to fill in your name and class period!
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Color Wheel In the circles shown on the color wheel, draw something that is normally associated with the named color (ie: green > grass). Color the picture drawn. In the outer circle, use color pencil to color the color wheel. Intermediate colors are created when a primary and secondary color overlap (ie: red + violet = red-violet). The transition from color to color should appear seamless. In the background space, use a black marker to create an eye-catching doodle. Name: __________________ Class Period: ____