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Foundations of Art and Design Chapter 5: Color

Foundations of Art and Design Chapter 5: Color. What is this an example of? 1. Additive color mixing 2. Subtractive color mixing 3. Primary Colors 4

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Foundations of Art and Design

Chapter 5: Color

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What is this an example of?

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1. Additive color mixing

2. Subtractive color mixing

3. Primary Colors

4. Secondary Colors

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Reality vs. Theory

Fig. 5.6 Synchrony in Purple by MacDonald-Wright

Painting involves what type of color

mixing?

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Reality vs. Theory

1. Additive

2. Subtractive

3. Refractive

Painting involves what type of color mixing?

Fig. 5.6 Synchrony in Purple by MacDonald-Wright 1 2 3

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Fig. 5.7 Le Moulin de la Galette by Auguste

Renoir

What significance does an artist’s choice of color have in an artwork?

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What significance does an artist’s choice of color have in an artwork?1. Suggests a mood

2. Suggests an emotion

3. Suggests a mood and suggests an emotion

4. NoneFig. 5.7 Le Moulin de la Galette

by Auguste Renoir

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Fig. 5.8 Saturday Nightby Archibald Motley

In the work Saturday Night by Archibald Motley, if color is used to signify mood then what mood do you think is suggested in this image?

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In the work Saturday Night by Archibald Motley, if color is used to signify mood then what mood do you think is suggested in this image?

1. Excitement

2. Boredom

3. Hopelessness

4. Rage Fig. 5.8 Saturday Nightby Archibald Motley

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Fig. 5.11 Salt Kettle, Bermuda by Winslow Homer

What is the most prominent hue in Fig. 5.11 Salt Kettle, Bermuda by Winslow Homer?

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What is the most prominent hue in Fig. 5.11 Salt Kettle, Bermuda by Winslow Homer?

1. Red

2. Blue

3. Yellow

4. Green

Fig. 5.11 Salt Kettle, Bermudaby Winslow Homer

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Fig. 5.12 La Baie de Cannes by Pablo Picasso

In the image La Baie de Cannes by Pablo Picasso, he uses a variety of values, including the main hue blue, to create a mood. Do you feel that he mainly used tints or shades to create the overall impression of relaxation and tranquility?

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In the image La Baie de Cannes by Pablo Picasso, he uses a variety of values, including the main hue blue, to create a mood. Do you feel that he mainly used tints or shades to create the overall impression of relaxation and tranquility?

1. Tints

2. Shades

3. Both

4. Neither

Fig. 5.12 La Baie de Cannes by Pablo Picasso

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Fig. 5.21 Flag by Jasper Johns

In Fig 5.21 Flag by Jasper Johns, he uses complimentary colors to create an effect where the viewer can “see” the normal colors of red, white and blue in the American flag as an…

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In Fig 5.21 Flag by Jasper Johns, he uses complimentary colors to create an effect where the viewer can “see” the normal colors of red, white and blue in the American flag as an:

1. Optical illusion

2. Hallucination

3. AfterimageFig. 5.21 Flag by Jasper Johns1 2 3

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Visual Color Mixing

Fig. 5.22 Portrait of Félix Fénéonby Paul Signac

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When splotches or dabs of pure color are placed side by side and close enough to one another that the eye of the viewer (with some distance from the painting) does the color blending with his or her own eyes as in Fig. 5.22 Portrait of Félix Fénéon by Paul Signan, what is this technique called?

1. Visual color mixing

2. Pointillism

3. Divisionism

4. All of these

5. None of these

Fig. 5.22 Portrait of Félix Fénéon by Paul Signac.

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Color and Emphasis

Fig. 5.28 Water Spears by Dale Chihuly

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In Fig. 5.28 Water Spears by Dale Chihuly, he uses color to:

Fig. 5.28 Water Spears by Dale Chihuly1 2 3 4 5

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1. Bring emphasis to a specific area

2. Lead the eye from one part of the composition to another

3. Create balance between elements

4. Suggest the illusion of 3D

5. All of these

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Color and Balance

Fig. 5.30 The Soyer Brothers by Alice Neel

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In Fig. 5.29 The Soyer Brothers by Alice Neel, do you feel that this image exhibits:

1. Symmetrical Balance

2. Asymmetrical Balance

Color and Balance

Fig. 5.30 The Soyer Brothers by Alice Neel1 2

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Color and Balance

Fig. 5.31 Yellow and Black Boats by Jennifer Bartlett

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In Fig. 5.30 Yellow and Black Boats by Jennifer Bartlett, do you feel that this image exhibits:

1. Symmetrical Balance

2. Asymmetrical Balance

Color and Balance

Fig. 5.31 Yellow and Black Boats by Jennifer Bartlett

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Color and Space

Fig. 5.32 August by Bridget Riley

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Fig. 5.32 August by Bridget Riley is a type of modern art in which the artist uses an optical illusion or perception tricks to create movement or depth. This style is referred to as:

1. Modern Art

2. Op Art

3. Impressionism

4. Pop Art

Fig. 5.32 August by Bridget Riley

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Color and Space

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Color Schemes Artists use color in

any number of ways and for many reasons.

Artists use color either instinctively or intuitively.

Color Schemes Include: Monochromatic Triadic Analogous Complementary Split-compliment Double split-

complimentary

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Monochromatic Color Scheme

Fig. 5.39 From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried by Carrie Mae Weems

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Fig 5.39 From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried by Carrie Mae Weems uses what type of color scheme?

1. Monochromatic

2. Triadic

3. Analogous

4. Complementary

5. Split-compliment

6. Double split-complimentary

Fig. 5.39 From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried by Carrie Mae Weems1 2 3 4 5 6

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Triadic Color Scheme

Fig. 5.42 Scent by Jasper Johns

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Fig. 5.42 Scent by Jasper Johns utilizes what type of color scheme?

1. Monochromatic

2. Triadic

3. Analogous

4. Complementary

5. Split-compliment

6. Double split-complimentary Fig. 5.42 Scent by Jasper Johns

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Analogous Color Scheme

Fig. 5.43 Atrium of Flowersby Miriam Schapiro

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Fig 5.43 Atrium of Flowers by Miriam Schapiro exhibits an Analogous color scheme. What is an analogous color scheme?

1. A Color scheme that contains 1 color and its subsequent tints and shades

2. A Color scheme that contains 2 or more colors that lie adjacent to one another on a color wheel

3. A Color scheme that contains 3 or more colors that lie opposite to one another on a color wheel

Fig. 5.43 Atrium of Flowers by Miriam Schapiro

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Complementary Color Scheme

Fig. 5.44 In the Logeby Mary Cassatt

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A Complementary Color Scheme uses complimentary colors or colors that lie directly opposite on the color wheel. What type of effect does this color scheme create?

1. Calming

2. Subtle

3. Dynamic

4. Peaceful

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Fig. 5.47Terrace of the Café at Place du Forum in the Evening

by Van Gogh

Fig. 5.47 Terrace of the Café at Place du Forum in the Evening by Van Gogh uses what type of color scheme?

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Fig. 5.47 Terrace of the Café at Place du Forum in the Evening by Van Gogh uses what type of color scheme?

1. Monochromatic

2. Triadic

3. Analogous

4. Complementary

5. Split-compliment

6. Double split-complimentary

Fig. 5.47Terrace of the Café at Place du Forum in the Evening

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Fig. 5.48 Open Window, Collioureby Henri Matisse

Fig. 5.48 Open Window, Collioure by Henri Matisse uses what type of color scheme?

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Fig. 5.48 Open Window, Collioure by Henri Matisse uses what type of color scheme?

1. Monochromatic

2. Triadic

3. Analogous

4. Complementary

5. Split-compliment

6. Double split-complimentary

Fig. 5.48 Open Window, Collioureby Henri Matisse

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Fig. 5.50 Violet, Black, Orange, Yellow on White and Red by Mark Rothko

In Fig. 5.50 Violet, Black, Orange, Yellow on White and Red, Mark Rothko uses colors that clash.What term do we use to describe this in art?

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In Fig. 5.50 Violet, Black, Orange, Yellow on White and Red, Mark Rothko uses colors that clash. What term do we use to describe this in art?

1. Harmonious

2. Contrasting

3. Complimentary

4. DiscordantFig. 5.50 Violet, Black, Orange, Yellow on

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Fig. 5.52 Marilyn (Vanitas)by Audrey Flack

Fig. 5.52 Marilyn (Vanitas) by Audrey Flack demonstrates the use of what type of color?

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Fig. 5.52 Marilyn (Vanitas) by Audrey Flack demonstrates the use of what type of color?

1. Local Color

2. Optical Color

3. Arbitrary Color Fig. 5.52 Marilyn (Vanitas) by Audrey Flack

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Fig. 5.54 Rouen Cathedralby Monet

Fig. 5.54 Rouen Cathedral by Monet demonstrates the use of what type of color?

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Fig. 5.54 Rouen Cathedral by Monet demonstrates the use of what type of color?

1. Local Color

2. Optical Color

3. Arbitrary Color

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Fig. 5.55 Do It Yourself (Flowers)by Andy Warhol

Fig. 5.55 Do It Yourself (Flowers) by Andy Warhol demonstrates the use of Arbitrary color. Arbitrary color is defined as color not grounded in real life color. What does the use of arbitrary color do?

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Fig. 5.55 Do It Yourself (Flowers) by Andy Warhol demonstrates the use of Arbitrary color. Arbitrary color is defined as color not grounded in real life color. What does the use of arbitrary color do?

1. It challenges us to consider the meaning of color choice.

2. It conveys emotion.

3. It challenges us to consider the meaning of color choice, and it conveys emotion.

4. Nothing, it’s just for fun.

Fig. 5.55 Do It Yourself (Flowers)by Andy Warhol

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Fig. 5.58 Victorian Coupleby Yinka Shonibare

In Fig. 5.58 Victorian Couple, Yinka Shonibare uses Victorian style clothing in combination with African fabric prints. Why is this juxtaposition such an effective statement about the differences between the two cultures?

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In Fig. 5.58 Victorian Couple, Yinka Shonibare uses Victorian style clothing in combination with African fabric prints. Why is this juxtaposition such an effective statement about the differences between the two cultures?

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an artist’s mood or emotion is often reflected in their color choices.

2. Mood is linked to color.

3. Color symbolism is culture-specific.

4. None of these

Fig. 5.58 Victorian Couple by Yinka Shonibare