The primary colors are red, blue and yellow. Artists create
secondary and intermediate colors by mixing primary colors. Home
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The secondary colors are green, orange and violet. A secondary
color is made by mixing two primary colors. Home Primary Secondary
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Tertiary colors, are made by mixing a secondary and a primary
color together. Some examples of tertiary colors are yellow- green,
blue-green, and blue-violet. Home Primary Secondary Tertiary Warm
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Warm colors are made mostly of red, orange and yellow. This
family of colors is called warm because they remind you of warm
things like the sun or fire. Photo Warm / Advancing colors: These
colors appear as if they are advancing toward you, appearing
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Vincent van Gogh used warm colors in this painting of
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Cool colors are made mostly of green, blue and violet. This
family of colors is called cool because they remind you of cool
things like a cool forest or a cold lake. Cool / Receding colors:
These colors appear to recede, as though the space is expanding.
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This painting by Claude Monet uses cool colors to suggest a
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Core Content for Assessment Version 3.0: AH-E-4.1.31: Describe
works of art using appropriate art terminology (subject matter,
ideas, elements of art, principles of design). AH-E-4.1.32: Art
elementsline, shape, form, texture, and color (primary and
secondary hues) and color groups (warm, cool, neutral).
AH-E-4.1.33: Principles of designorganization of visual
compositions: emphasis (focal point), pattern, balance (symmetry),
contrast (light/dark). Continue Home Primary Secondary Tertiary
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What are the primary colors? ( Click on the appropriate tabs to
the left for quiz.) (Click on the color wheel for a picture.)
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What are the secondary colors? ( Click on the appropriate tabs
to the left for quiz.) (Click on the color wheel for a picture.)
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Continue What are the warm/advancing colors? ( Click on the
appropriate tabs to the left for quiz.) (Click on the color wheel
for a picture.) Correct Try again Try Again Correct Try Again Red
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Continue What are the cool/receding colors? ( Click on the
appropriate tabs to the left for quiz.) (Click on the color wheel
for a picture.) Try Again Correct Try Again Correct Red Green Blue
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Lay each of the violet shapes on top of the primary colors by
clicking on them. Lay the white strip down over the center of the
piece by clicking on it. Continue Red Green Blue Orange Yellow
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Does it seem that the primary colors are pulling themselves out
of the secondary color, making it look as if it had more of the
remaining primary color? How does the secondary color look
different on each of the primary colors? Continue Red Green Blue
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In this picture, the artist uses warm/advancing colors to cause
the skater to blend in with the cool/receding background colors.
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