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Color scheme

A plan for organizing colors.

Monochromatic colors

A color scheme that uses only one hue (color) and has the tints and shades of that hue.

Analogous Colors

Colors that sit side by side on the color wheel and have a common hue.

How many colors in analogous colors?

4-5

Complementary colors

Colors that sit opposite of each other on the color wheel.

How many colors in complementary colors?

2

Color triads

A color scheme composed of 3 colors space and equal distance apart on the color scheme.

Split complements

Combination of one hue plus the hues on each side of its complement.

How many colors in a split complement color scheme?

3

What are warm colors?

Colors that range from yellow to red-violet and include all the colors in-between.

How many colors in warm colors?

6

What are cool colors?

Cool colors that range from violet to yellow-green and include all the colors in between.

How many colors in cool colors?

6

What can be added to all color schemes?

Tints and shades

What are tints?

Color that has white added to it.

What are shades?

Colors that have black added to it.

What is the average human head shaped as?

An oval.

Where is the eye line?

Sits halfway horizontally across the face

Where does the hair line sit?

Halfway of top hemisphere.

Where are the eyebrows?

Eyebrows sit 1/4 line above eye line in top hemisphere.

Where does the bottom of the nose sit?

Halfway in the bottom hemisphere.

Where does the mouth line sit?

1/3 line between nose line and chin.

Where do the ears line up?

Tops of ears line up with eye line, bottom of ears line up with nose line.

What is the width of your eye?

1/5 the width of your head.

Where do the nostrils line up?

Inside corners of eyes.

Where do the corners of the mouth line up?

Pupils.

What do eyelashes resemble?

Check marks.

What elements were used in the self-portrait project?

All except color and form.

What principles were used in the self-portrait project?

All.

Where are the dark values?

Around the eyes, sides of the face, sides of nose, underneath the nose, upper lip, underneath bottom lip, and the neck under the head.

Where are the light values on the face?

Forehead, brow bone, top of nose, checks, bottom lip, and chin.

What elements of art did the "zoomed-in" painting project use?

Line, shape, color, texture, space, and value.

What principles of art were used in the "zoomed in" painting project?

All

What paint was used in the "zoomed-in" painting project?

Tempra paint.

How did you get the shade of a color in the "zoom-in" painting project?

By mixing a color's complement.

How did one make intermediate or tertiary colors in the "zoom in" painting project?

By mixing a primary color with a secondary color.

What color was always put down first before mixing them?

The lightest color was put down first, then gradually add the darker color.

What made the "zoom in" painting project look 3D?

Blending and strong values.

What is the gridding method?

Used to transfer artwork. Also used to transfer and enlarge artwork. In the painting project, we transferred and enlarged the picture.

Who is Georgia O'Keefe?

She is one of the greatest female artists of the 20th century. She painted natural settings at the most basic. She painted large-scale flowers, bones, and landscapes. She is most well known for her oversized flowers.