Grade 10 - Review of Art Principles and Concepts: Color
Grade 7 - Color, As an Element of Art
What is Color?
The element of art derived from reflected or absorbed light.
*Properties of Color
*color wheel
*Color Harmonies
*Warm Colors
*Cool Colors
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2. COLOR
•The element of art derived
from reflected or absorbed
light.
•Color adds interest and mood
to a work of art.
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6. COLOR
three properties:
Value
✓Lighter values are created by adding white to
a color which is called the TINTS.
✓Darker values are created by adding black to
a color which is called the SHADES.
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9. COLOR WHEEL
•The color wheel
was developed by
Sir Isaac Newton
by taking the
color spectrum
and bending it
into a circle.
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10. COLOR WHEEL
•The color wheel is
made up of three
different types
of colors;
1. Primary
2. Secondary
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12. PRIMARY COLORS
They are called primary for a couple of
reasons.
1. no two colors can be mixed to create a
primary color. In other words, primary
colors can only be created through the use
of natural pigments.
2.all other colors found on the color wheel
can be created by mixing primary colors
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15. SECONDARY COLORS
•Secondary colors are
created by mixing
equal parts of any
two primary colors.
GREEN ORANGE
PURPLE
YELLOW + RED = ORANGE
RED + BLUE = VIOLET / PURPLE
BLUE + YELLOW = GREEN
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16. TERTIARY COLORS
•Tertiary colors
are created by
mixing equal parts
of a secondary
color and a
primary color
together
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17. TERTIARY COLORS
• YELLOW + ORANGE = YELLOW
ORANGE
• RED + ORANGE =
RED ORANGE
• RED + VIOLET / PURPLE = RED
PURPLE
• BLUE + VIOLET / PURPLE = BLUE
PURPLE
• BLUE + GREEN = BLUE GREEN
• YELLOW + GREEN = YELLOW
GREEN
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18. NEUTRAL COLORS
• Neutral Colors are colors that are not associated with a hue (color).
Neutral colors, when mixed with a hue change the value or intensity
of the color. Neutral colors are BLACK, WHITE, GRAY and some
BROWNS.
• White + color = Tints of the color
(Ex. WHITE + RED = PINK
• BLACK + color = Shades of the color
(Ex. Black + RED = Maroon/Burgundy
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20. COMPLEMENTARY HARMONY
It is achieved by a
combination of any
opposite colors in
the color wheel. RED
and GREEN, for
instance, are
complementary
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21. MONOCHROMATIC HARMONY
It is otherwise referred to
as one-mode or one hue
harmony. It combines
different intensities or
values - lightness and
darkness or brightness and
dullness - of one color
only. Examples are light
blue, blue , dark blue.
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22. ANALOGOUS HARMONY
It means a
combination of
two or more
neigh boring
colors in the
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23. WARM COLORS
•Colors that are usually associated
with warm things.
Ex. Red, orange, yellow
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24. COOL COLORS
•Colors that are usually associated
with cool things.
Ex. Purple, blue, green
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25. PREPARED BY:
ROXANNE LYN L. REDRICO
MAPEH TEACHER
Mariano Marcos Memorial High School
THANK YOU!
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