The document provides information about color theory, including the following key points:
- The color wheel can be divided into warm colors (red, orange, yellow) which are vivid and energetic, and cool colors (green, blue, purple) which create a calming impression.
- Complementary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel, like red and green. Analogous colors are adjacent to each other, and are harmonious.
- Each color has different symbolic meanings and emotional associations. For example, red is associated with passion and fire, while blue represents calmness and responsibility.
- An exercise asks students to apply their color theory knowledge to color a painting using clues about which colors to
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The document provides information about color theory, including the following key points:
- The color wheel can be divided into warm colors (red, orange, yellow) which are vivid and energetic, and cool colors (green, blue, purple) which create a calming impression.
- Complementary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel, like red and green. Analogous colors are adjacent to each other, and are harmonious.
- Each color has different symbolic meanings and emotional associations. For example, red is associated with passion and fire, while blue represents calmness and responsibility.
- An exercise asks students to apply their color theory knowledge to color a painting using clues about which colors to
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Color Theory: Do Now
1. Take a Color Wheel
worksheet, scissors and glue stick from the supply table. 2. Color the wheel according to the picture. 3. Cut and glue into your notebook.
Goal: Using Color
09/14/13 HW: Finish classwork assignment
Goal: Using Color
09/14/10 HW: Finish classwork assignment The color circle can be divided into warm and cool colors. Warm colors are vivid and energetic, and tend to advance in space.
Goal: Using Color
09/14/10 HW: Finish classwork assignment The color circle can be divided into warm and cool colors. Warm colors are vivid and energetic, and tend to advance in space. Cool colors give an impression of calm, and create a soothing impression.
Goal: Using Color
09/14/10 HW: Finish classwork assignment The color circle can be divided into warm and cool colors. Warm colors are vivid and energetic, and tend to advance in space. Cool colors give an impression of calm, and create a soothing impression. Complementary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel (example: red and green).
Complementary
Goal: Using Color
09/14/10 HW: Finish classwork assignment The color circle can be divided into warm and cool colors. Warm colors are vivid and energetic, and tend to advance in space. Cool colors give an impression of calm, and create a soothing impression. Complementary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel (example: red and green).
Analogous colors use colors that are next
to each other on the color wheel. They are often found in nature and are harmonious and pleasing to the eye.
Analogous
Goal: Using Color
09/14/10 HW: Finish classwork assignment Red Red is a very hot color: fire, violence, warfare, love and passion. Red can actually have a physical effect on people, raising blood pressure and respiration rates. Its been shown to enhance human metabolism, too.
Red in Kitchens
Goal: Using Color
09/14/10 HW: Finish classwork assignment Orange Red is a very vibrant and energetic color.
Orange can be associated with health and
vitality. In designs, orange commands attention without being as overpowering as red. Its often considered more friendly and inviting.
Orange Steps
Goal: Using Color
09/14/10 HW: Finish classwork assignment Yellow Yellow has a sense of happiness and cheerfulness. Yellow is often considered the brightest and most energizing of the warm colors. Its associated with happiness and sunshine. Yellow can also be associated with deceit.
Yellow Apartments
Goal: Using Color
09/14/10 HW: Finish classwork assignment Green
Green is a very down-to-earth color,
representing new beginnings and growth. It also signifies renewal and abundance. Alternatively, green can also represent envy or jealousy, and a lack of experience.
Green Elementary School
Goal: Using Color
09/14/10 HW: Finish classwork assignment Blue
Blue is often associated with sadness.
Blue is also used extensively to represent calmness and responsibility. Light blues can be refreshing and friendly. Dark blues are more strong and reliable.
Blue Olympic Swimming Stadium
Goal: Using Color
09/14/10 HW: Finish classwork assignment Purple
Purple is associated with royalty, creativity
and imagination. In design, dark purples can give a sense wealth and luxury. Light purples are softer and are associated with spring and romance.
Blue Olympic Swimming Stadium
Marc Chagalls I and the Village
Use the following clues to color the painting.
The man is jealous.
The horse mane may raise your blood pressure. The mans clothes are analogous to his face. The village homes are painted using cheerful, earthy, and passionate colors. The road leading to the village complements the mans face.
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