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COLOR THEORY

Color theory high school

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COLOR THEORY

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COLOR WHEEL

• THE MODERN COLOR WHEEL HAS 12 COLORS

• ROY G. BiV + TERTIARY

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COLOR HARMONY

• HARMONY DEFINED: a pleasing arrangement of parts

• COLOR RELATIONSHIP: the fixed relationship between colors based on the color wheel

• COLOR SCHEMES: Complementary, analogous, triadic, split-complementary, monochromatic, warm/cool, tetradic (rectangle), square

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COMPLEMENTARY

Colors opposite each other on the color wheel

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ANALOGOUSColors that are next to each other on the

color wheel

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TRIADICColors that are evenly spaced

around the wheel

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SPLIT-COMPLEMENTARY

A color and the two colors adjacent to it’s complement

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MONOCHROMATIC

• Variation in lightness or saturation of a single color

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WARM/COOL

The color wheel is divided in two – warm and cool

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SQUARE: four colors spaced evenly around the color wheel

RECTANGLE (tetradic): two sets of complementary colors

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GEORGE BASELITZ

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ALEX PRAGER

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JEAN MICHEL BASQUIAT

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MERELLO

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EDVARD MUNCH

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GRANT WOOD