Title: The Color Wheel
1The Color Wheel
2- PRIMARY means first. These colors are the
ones that must come first before any other colors
from the color wheel can be created. -
- Primary colors cannot be mixed to be created by
any other colors.
Primary Colors
3Primary
4Secondary Colors
A primary color a primary color a Secondary
color
5Tertiary (or intermediate)Colors
A primary Color and Secondary Color a
Tertiary (or intermediate) Color
6Neutrals
Colors that are not found on the color wheel such
as white, black, gray, brown
7COLOR PROPERTIES
8COLOR PROPERTIES
- Hue
- Intensity
- Value
- Tone
- Temperature
9Hue
Color property
- The actual color, or the identity of a color,
such as red. - The name of the color
10Intensity
Color property
- The brightness or dullness (grayness) of a color
- its strength, saturation, purity. . . the
"noise" it makes.
11Value
Color property
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- Different values of a color ranging from very
light to very dark (tints and shades).
12Tint
a color plus white
Shade
a color plus black
13Tints and shades
14Tone
Color property
- Adding its complement to a hue makes it more
neutral or gray.
15Warm Colors
Cool Colors
Temperature
16COLOR SCHEMES
17A few Color Schemes
- Primary
- Secondary
- Tertiary/Intermediate
- Monochromatic
- Analogous
- Complementary
- Triadic
18- Monochromatic
- Mono one, single,. . . as in monorail
- Chroma color
- thus monochromatic One color.
- This color scheme can be achieved by using tints
and shades of one hue.
19Monochromatic tints and shades of red
20Analogous
- Colors that are next to each other on the color
wheel. Colors with a family resemblance. - Analogous colors will have some of the same
primary color ex. yellow, yellow-orange, and
orange, or blue, blue-green, and green etc. - Analogous will always mix well.
21Complementary
- Colors that are opposite each other on the color
wheel ex. red and green, violet and yellow,
yellow-green and red-violet etc. - If mixed together in near equal amounts,
complements make a neutral color. - If a little of a hues complement is mixed in
with it, the result will be a dulling or
neutralizing of that hues intensity.
22Complementary
23Complementary red and green
24Triadic
- Colors that are equally spaced. The most famous
of these is the primary triad . . . red, yellow,
and blue. - Triadic harmonies are most effective if only one
color is allowed to dominate.
25Triadic ORSecondaryorange, purple, green
261928-1987
Leader of the Pop Art Movement
27- In 2006, an Andy Warhol wig has sold for 10,800
at a recent film and entertainment auction by
Christie's. The silver mop that was worn by
Warhol also came with three pieces of toupee tape
still stuck inside it.
28Biography
- Andrew Warhola was born in 1928 in Pittsburg,
Pennsylvania. His parents were immigrants from
Czechloslovakia. - He later moved to New York where he started his
art career. - As a child he went to the Carnegie Museums free
lessons and started his love for art. - He was admitted at age 16 to the Carnegie
Institute of Technology. - After college he became a professional commerical
artist.
29- In the 1960s Warhols first Pop screen prints
were made he became famous! - Andy did other types of art too like
film-making, interior design, and painting. - He started The Factory, which is a building.
- Andys work still shows all around the world
today. - Andy Warhol died in 1987 after a routine gall
bladder surgery. The surgery went fine, but he
died the next morning in the hospital from heart
arrhythmia. One theory is that Warhol was so
scared of hospitals and surgery that he literally
was scared to death
30He made art of lots of famous celebrities at
that time like Marilyn Monroe, Elvis, Mao, and
Jackie O (every American would know and love
these people)
31His art of popular ITEMS like Campbells Soup and
Brillo pads also are still famous today. EVERYDAY
objects And popular imagery (things that all
Americans know)
32YOUR project
- Use bright colors and certain color schemes
just like Andy Warhol - Repetition--- you will be making 6 squares and
repeating them to make a pattern
33Proportions
- Size relationships or the ratio of measurements
- Our bodies have many proportions
- Average person 7.5 heads tall
- Shoulders are 2 heads wide
- Our waist is exactly 1/2 way between our head and
toes - If our arms are by our side, our fingers lay 1/2
way between our hips and knees - If our arms are stretched out they are the same
length (fingertip to fingertip) as your height
Interesting fact the length from your wrist to
elbow is the same as the length of your foot. - Practice drawing on your next notes page!!
34Silhouette An outline filled with solid color
- The English people call them shades like a
shadow. Artists would cut paper silhouettes as a
portrait for people.
35 Started in the Stone Age (cave paintings show
animals in silhouettes) Greeks also used them
in their art.
36- Silhouettes today
- Think
- iPod
37ACTION poses
38Check out those poses!
Fills the space! Goes off 3 edges!
39How can you bend and twist to show an interesting
pose?
Remember we should see both legs and arms for the
best view!!
40Project Criteria(all worth 5 points each)
- 1. Space figures goes off at least 2 edges of
the square - 2. Correct color schemes (6 total)
- 3. Correct body proportions
- 4. Craftsmanship
41Pop Art Figures
- Be inspired by Andy Warhol and Pop Art
- Practice color mixing using paint. Use 6
different color schemes - Draw a figure in correct proportion-fill it in to
create a silhouette