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Color Wheel Color theory and mixing skills
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Objective: Learn to mix and apply paint by painting a color wheel.
Supplies: Color wheel hand out, paint, brush, water cup, pallet, and paper towels.
Vocabulary:
•Primary
- these are colors that cannot be mixed; Red, Yellow, and
Blue. These are the most important colors on the color wheel
Secondary- Orange Green, and Violet. These colors are mixed by adding two primary colors together. Ex, yellow and red make orange
Tertiary- Red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, red-violet; when naming these colors the primary color comes before the secondary color. (the name also tells you how to mix it)
Neutrals- these hues are not part of the color wheel but if certain colors are mixed together you can create a neutral. Ex. Red and green make brown
•Analogous - colors that are adjacent (next to) each other on the color wheel.
Monochromatic - this means that you add
black or white to a color to make a shade or a tint. (lighter or
darker)
•Complements - these colors are opposite each other on the color wheel. Ex. Red and Green, Blue and Orange, Yellow and Violet, etc…
Craftsmanship-A person who practices a craft with great skill; The technique, style, and quality of working. Having a high degree of excellence. The quality of a thing tends to be increased the more care its maker puts into its making.
Target skills: Craftsmanship Painting techniques Patience
Rubric: Color Wheel Microsoft word format Color Schemes- Microsoft word format
Work Sheets: Color Wheel 8.5 x11" -PDF
Full Instructions Step #1 Start by painting the primary colors. Use black and white to paint the shades and tints. Notice how the hues get lighter and lighter as they recede to the center. On the tint color wheel the hues are made lighter by adding white.
Step #2 Now start painting the secondary colors. The example below shows the artist painting the secondary colors on the shades color wheel. Shades are created by adding black to the hue.
Step #3 Start painting the tertiary colors. The picture below shows the shades color wheel.
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