Monday November 5
What you need:
Vocabulary Book
Writing Utensil
5 Minute Warm Up
How does color affect your life? How is it part of your
every day?
On the back of your Grid Worksheet...
Before we begin...
More things you need...
A BrushA Palette (with paint)
Paint RagCup with water
Exploring with Color
Take ten minutes to create the followingcolors on the grid....
•Red •Blue•Yellow•Orange •Green•Violet •Red-Orange•Yellow-Green•Blue- Violet•Red-Violet•Yellow-Orange•Blue-Green
Vocabulary Book and Writing Utensil
Color
The name of a particular color. Example: Red, Blue, Green,
Orange...
Hue
Red, Yellow, Blue. They are the basic colors and cannot be made by
mixing other colors.
Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Orange, Green and Violet. These colors are created by
mixing Primary Colors. ( )
Tertiary Colors (Intermediate)
Red-Orange, Yellow-Green, Blue- Violet, Red-Violet, Yellow-Orange, Blue-Green.
Each one of these is made by mixing one Primary and one adjacent Secondary
color.
adjacent
Color Wheel
Complementary Colors
Colors that are “opposite” to each other on the color wheel.
Yellow| Violet
Tint
Shade
Color + White
Color + Black
Tone Color + Gray Natural Gray
+
Saturation
(Gradient)
Color intensity
So....
So what?
Takashi Murakami, Tan Tan Bo Puking, 2002
Tan Tan Bo, Takashi Murakami, 2001
Untitled (We don’t need another hero), Barbara Kruger, 1987
Untitled (Your Body Is a Battleground), Barbara Kruger, 1989
Dee and Ricky, Kehinde Wiley
Kehinde Wiley, Ice T
Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne, Ingres, 1806.
Kehinde Wiley, 'Rubin Singleton' (2008).