STUDIO ART 6
Key Concepts:
Key
Vocabulary:
color primary colors hue secondary
colors value intermediate
colors complementary
colors intensity shading triadic monochromatic analogous
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Color is reflected light. Without light there can be no color. |
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Objects in the environment seem solid because of light and shadow. |
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Topic: Visual
Elements: Value and Color |
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Value is concerned with the amount and intensity is concerned with the quality of light reflected. |
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Hue, value and intensity contrasts are used to express moods in artworks. |
Examples:
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Students will create
a monochromatic painting. |
Students will create
a color wheel. |
Students will create
value scales. |
Students will discover
what happens when you mix opposite colors. |
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Enduring Understanding (s): _Color is one of the most powerful elements the artist uses for expression.
Essential Question (s): how do artists use color and value to create an expressive work of art?
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