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Color Theory
7th Grade ArtJulie Whited
Introduction• Color theory is a body of practical
guidance to color mixing and the visual impact of specific color combinations
• Color theory principles first appear in the writings of Alberti (c.1435) and the notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci(c.1490),
Primary Colors
Red Yellow and Blue
Secondary Colors
OrangeVioletGreen
TERTIARY COLORS
• Formed by mixing a primary and a secondary color
• Yellow-orange, red-orange, red-purple, blue-purple, blue-green and yellow-green
Analogous Colors
Analogous colors are any three colors which are side by side on a 12 part color wheel
Complementary Colors
Complementary colors are any two colors which are directly opposite each other
Warm vs. Cool• Warm colors –
red, yellow, browns and tans
• Cool colors - blue green, blue violet, and grays
Let’s Review
Directions
• Read each question or statement carefully
• Pick an answer• If you choose a wrong
answer, click the arrow key to return to the question
• If you choose the correct answer, click the arrow key to move on to the next question
The Primary Colors are:
• Yellow, Green and Black
• Blue, Red, and Yellow
• Orange, Violet, and Green
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Who played a big part in color theory history?
• Bridgette Riley• Faith Ringgold• Leonardo da Vinci
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Analogous Colors are created by mixing colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.TrueFalse
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The following picture is an example of which color scheme?• Warm• Cool• Primary
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Primary and a Secondary colors mixed together create:• Complementary Colors• Analogous Colors• TERTIARY COLORS
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Additional Information
•http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/art/activities/games/factory.html
•http://www.thetech.org/exhibits/online/color/overview/
•http://www.learner.org/teacherslab/science/light/color/dots/index.html
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