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Mixing Colours… How Many Greens ?

Mixing Colours… How Many Greens ?. Elements of Art & Design. Line Shape Space C o l o u r Value Texture Form. Primary Colours. Colour Wheel. Secondary Colour. Primary Colour. Primary Colour. Secondary Colour. Secondary Colour. Primary Colour. Mixing Colours… How Many Greens ?.

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Mixing Colours… How Many Greens ?

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  1. Mixing Colours… HowManyGreens?

  2. Elements of Art & Design Line Shape Space Colour Value Texture Form

  3. Primary Colours

  4. Colour Wheel Secondary Colour Primary Colour Primary Colour Secondary Colour Secondary Colour Primary Colour

  5. Mixing Colours… HowManyGreens? MATERIALS… -cartridge paper (e.g. 9”x12”) -liquid tempera paints (blue & yellow; optional white) -palettes -water containers -paint brushes

  6. Making Painted Paper APPLYING SKILLS… I Can… • Handle & control a paintbrush “Just like my pencil in my printing hand.” • ‘Reload’ my paintbrush • Mix colours right on the paper • Use a sweeping gesture , back and forth, to spread and mix the paint, filling the page with green 9”X12” cartridge paper

  7. Mixing Colours & Tints… Option/Extension… What happens if we add WHITE?

  8. Torn Paper TreeS CREATE… MATERIALS… • Paper (for background) • Green Painted Paper • Brown construction scraps (trunk) • White Glue & Spreaders DEMONSTRATE… • Paper Technique = Tearing (Practice tapping your thumb & pointer finger together first = your ‘tearing’ tools!) • ‘Arranging’ from biggest to smallest • Gluing Skills (spreading, apply pressure for 10 sec…)

  9. Torn Paper TreeS I Can… • Tear paper to make rectangle shapes • Arrange shapes from biggest to smallest • Glue the shapes so they stick well • Tell how I made my picture

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