STUDIO ART 6

 

            Key Concepts:          

                                                                        Key Vocabulary:

 

color

primary colors

hue

secondary colors

value

intermediate colors

complementary colors

intensity

shading

triadic

monochromatic

analogous

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
                                                                                                                       

Color is reflected light.  Without light there can be no color.

 

 

Objects in the environment seem solid because of light and shadow.

 

                                                           

Topic: Visual Elements: Value and Color

 

 
light and dark values of color make objects look 3-D and suggest depth.

 

 

Value is concerned with the amount and  intensity is concerned with the quality of light reflected.

 

 

Hue, value and intensity contrasts are used to express moods in artworks.

 

Examples:

 

 

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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