The document discusses different color relationships that can be used in art:
- Monochromatic uses shades or tints from the same hue and provides examples from Andy Warhol and Picasso's blue period works.
- Analogous uses three colors side by side on the color wheel like yellow-green, yellow, and yellow-orange with one color predominating, exemplified by works from Warhol and Van Gogh.
- Complementary uses colors opposite each other on the color wheel like red/green or blue-purple/yellow-orange to create contrast, as seen in a Warhol flower painting.
The student will then create their own painting expressing an emotion through a monochromatic, analogous, or
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1. 7.1 The student will identify and use analogous, complementary, and monochromatic color relationships in works of art. http://www.gamersuniform.com/img/pantone.jpg Let’s talk About C O L O R
2. The Color Wheel http://www.johnchiappone.com/elements_of_art.html
3. Monochromatic Uses shades or tints from the same hue Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) Sunset , 1972 Screen print on Paper 34 x 34 in. The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh http://www.gallerywarhol.com/Warhol-Prints/100/andy-warhol-sunset-1972-FS-II.88.jpg
4. Picasso's blue-period "Woman With Crossed Arms" http://www.forbes.com/2000/11/29/1129lifestyle.html
5. Analogous Any three colors which are side by side on a 12 part color wheel, such as yellow-green, yellow, and yellow-orange. Usually one of the three colors predominates. Above: Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) Camouflage , 1987 http://www.gallerywarhol.com/Warhol-Prints/andy-warhol-camouflage-1987-FS-II.408.jpg Left: Vincent vanGogh http://rosegraphics.biz/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/sunflowers_vangogh.jpg
7. Complementary Two colors that are the direct opposite of each other, such as red and green and blue-purple and yellow-orange. Complementary colors create the most contrast and balance in design. Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) Flowers , 1970, screen print on paper, 36 x 36 in. The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh http://www.warholprints.com/images/artwork/full/FS-IIIA.19B.jpg