2. 1.- What is the difference between1.- What is the difference between
value and a hue's pure value?value and a hue's pure value?
3. 2.- Write a definition of primary and2.- Write a definition of primary and
secondary colours. List each andsecondary colours. List each and
describe how we obtain them.describe how we obtain them.
4. 3.- What are the warm colours?3.- What are the warm colours?
Why are they called this?Why are they called this?
5. 4.- Give one example of how we4.- Give one example of how we
can contrast colours in acan contrast colours in a
composition.composition.
• -tone contrast: use colours whose mixtures have little in common.-tone contrast: use colours whose mixtures have little in common.
6. 6.- Look for Claude Monet's "Notre Dame Cathedral" and Henri6.- Look for Claude Monet's "Notre Dame Cathedral" and Henri
Matisse's "Sorrow of the king" or "The king's sadness"1952. In one ofMatisse's "Sorrow of the king" or "The king's sadness"1952. In one of
the paintings there is analogy of colours and in the other one, there isthe paintings there is analogy of colours and in the other one, there is
contrast. Explain what you find in each one.contrast. Explain what you find in each one.
8. 1.- Write a definition of a segment1.- Write a definition of a segment
bisector.bisector.
-Is the perpendicular line that divides a segment into two equal parts
10. 3.- Explain the steps we must3.- Explain the steps we must
follow to divide a segment into fivefollow to divide a segment into five
equal parts.equal parts.
11. 4.- Look for pictures in the links4.- Look for pictures in the links
which include:which include:
12. 5.- Draw a triangle, a square and a5.- Draw a triangle, a square and a
circle. Colour the space in betweencircle. Colour the space in between
the lines using different colours.the lines using different colours.