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Color Theory

What do you know about color theory?

• Knowledge of color theory increases our understanding and appreciation of the different ways that artists use color

• How does color affect our lives?– What are things that are color coded?

Three main components

• Hue

• Value

• Intensity

Color is…What the eye sees when light is reflected off of

an object

Color Spectrum: arrangement of color in natural order: ROY G BIV

Hue=Color (Green, Blue, Red)

• Hues have a circular order which we know as a color wheel.

• Color wheel is a device to help explain relationships between colors

Make for your notes.

Primary colors

Primary Colors

Why are primary colors so unique?

Why are Primary Colors so Unique?

• You can’t mix any other colors to create them.

• They are the first…hence… “Primary”.

Piet Mondrian

“Victory Boogie Woogie”

Boris H. Davis

“Spiderman”

Roy Lichtenstein

Secondary colors

Secondary Colors

Remember this math problem…

1 + 1 = 2Primary (1) + Primary (1) = Secondary (2)

Secondary Colors

These are colors you make when two primary colors are mixed together.

Images of Secondary Color Paintings

Layne Cook

“Simply a Purple Vase” “Formally Yours”

VanGogh

Tertiary Colors 1 Primary + 2 Secondary------------------- 3 Tertiary

next to each other on the color wheel.

+ =

+ =

+ =

+ =

+ =

+ =P = Primary

S = Secondary

T = Tertiary

P

P

P

P

P

S

S

S P

S

S

S

T

T

T

T

T

T

Must be next to each other on the color wheel.

Blue-green

Blue-violet

Yellow-green

Red-violet

Red-orange

Yellow-orange

Claude Monet“Impression Sunrise”

1873

Edward Hopper“Nighthawks”Edward Hopper

“Nighthawks”

Complementary Color Scheme

Colors that are opposite on the color wheel.

Complementary colors make each other

vibrate.

Vincent Van Gogh“The Sower”

Complementary Colors have high contrast against each

other.Kim Blair

“Three Limes on Red Plate”

Analogous Color Scheme

Colors that are side by side on the color wheel.

Shanti Marie

“Water Geisha”

Analogous colors go together - all part of the same color family (red, red-violet, violet)

Warm & Cool Color Scheme

Warm Colors vibrant, exciting, & creates feeling of excitement

Zang Wong“Heavenly Dance”

Warm Colors

Advance towards you.

Georgia O’Keefe“Red Canna”

1924

Warm Color Schemes

Ben Rotman

Exit Slip:

Test retakes are Thursday!

Cool Color Scheme

Creates feeling of calm, coolness and

sadness.

Birgitta

Cool Color SchemeObjects recede from

Viewer

Vincent Van Gogh

Cool Color Schemes

Ben Rotman

Alanna Insomnia

Warm and Cool Color

Scheme

The lightness and darkness of one color.

Monochromatic Color Scheme

Monochromatic Mono = oneChromatic = color

Leanne Wildmuth“Untitled”

Monochromatic Using tints & shades

Unknown Artist

Tints

+ =White Hue Tint

+ =

Shades

` + =Hue Black Shade

+ =

Tints

Shade Unknown Artist