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Color Theory Identification 1
Color Theory Color: An element of art defined as the effect of light reflecting from an object onto the eye. 2
Hue A technical term for color 3
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Primary First or One Cannot be created 5
Primary Colors • Yellow • Red • Blue 6
Secondary Second or Two Created by mixing two Primaries 7
Secondary Colors • Orange • Red+Yellow • Green • Yellow+Blue • Purple • Blue+Red 8
Directions Using Google images…. • You must search for colored fruits or vegetables that will complete the color math problems. 9
Fuji Apples + Bananas = 10
Lemons + Blueberries = 11
Tomatoes + Blueberries = 12
Tertiary Third or Three Created by mixing a Primary and Secondary 13
Tertiary • Yellow-orange • Red-violet • Yellow-green • Blue-green • Red-orange • Blue-violet • Yellow+(Yellow+Red) • Yellow+(Yellow+Blue) • Red+(Red+Yellow) • Red+(Red+Blue) • Blue+(Blue+Yellow) • Blue+(Blue+Red) 14
Plums + Cranberries = 15
Blueberries + Prunes = 16
Pumpkins + Corn = 17
Raspberries + Banana = 18
Kiwis + Pineapples = 19
Blueberries + Celery = 20
Fuji Apple + Banana = 21
Complimentary Colors that are directly across from one another on the color wheel. When a color is placed beside its compliment they contrast. When a color is mixed together, they create a brown earth tone. 22
Complimentary Color Pairs • Red & Green – Christmas • Blue & Orange – South Edgecombe Middle • Yellow and Purple – ECU Pirates-GO PIRATES! 23
What are the Compliments to each Fruit or Vegetable? • Carrot + • Squash + • Cucumber + 24
Warm vs. Cool • Red • Blue • Orange • Green • Yellow • Purple/Violet 25
Complete the Color Scheme…. • Cherries • Cabbage • Oranges • Blueberries • _________ 26
Monochromatic One-color One color that can be mixed with white and black to create values. 27
Monochromatic • Tint – Mixing a color with White to create a lighter value. • Shade – Mixing a color with black to create a darker value. 28
Monochromatic Example: YE L L O W Shade Tint 29
Can you create a monochromatic color scheme using these fruits and vegetables? • • Peas Celery Cabbage Grapes Kiwifruit Limes Broccoli Artichokes 30
Color Wheel of Fruit and Vegetables http: //www. disabled-world. com/artman/publish/fruits-vegetables. shtml 31
You have now finished your healthy eating color lesson! Next Step: Paint your own color wheel! 32