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Neutrals and Pastels

Objective: You will define neutral and pastel colors in order to apply these color schemes to your designs.DRILL:Find your neutral and pastel spots in your sketchbook.1. Draw simple line/ shape designs in those boxes. 2. Draw a design in the my

choice box.3. Use Retro Art folders for

inspiration.

• Neutral usually means without color. Neutral colors such as beige, ivory, taupe, black, gray, and white appear to be without color, and yet in many applications these hues often have undertones of color.

Pastels

• Tints of a color• White is blended in.• Used in nurseries

for babies and at wedding.

• Soft, subtle colors.

My color scheme:1. Draw a design.2. Pick 3-5 colors only.3. Paint it or fill with

magazine pieces.

PASTEL and NEUTRAL:4. Paint with the correct

color scheme; neatly.5. Or fill the shapes with

small pieces of colored magazines.

Warm Cool Neutral

Complementary Analogous Monochromatic

Color MixingObjective: You will use color mixing

techniques in order to make color schemes.

DRILL:1. Get a paint tray and

painting supplies.2. Make as many colors as

you can. Try to make 20 or more for 20 points.

3. Today’s goal is to finish your art element pages.

Paint Storage and Care:1. Use a tray that is in the bag.2. Pump only one pump or a half a pump. (conserve paint)3. Mix on mixing trays.4. Do not pump onto mixing trays.

Clean up:5. Trays go in bag with cardboard on top. (to protect paint and bag)6. If you want to store it with your sketchbook, put your name on tape on bag with

sharpie.7. Brushes get washed and stored bristles up.8. Put trays in nice neat pile.

Paint Trays:9. Use the extra paint first.10. Never ever put paint in the sink.11. Dump in trash or paint a page in your sketchbook.12. Then WASH YOUR TRAY.

Lessons to finish:1. Folder Cover2. Line lesson3. Shape lesson4. Color wheel with primaries, secondaries, and

intermediate colors5. Color Schemes-

1. Warm Cool Analogous2. Monochromatic3. Neutral Pastel My choice

Go to Miss Gauger’s website: www.gaugerfunofart.pbworks.com

Warm Cool Neutral

Pastel Analogous Monochromatic

Color Schemes

Warm Cool

Monochromatic

My choice PastelNeutral

Analogous

Objective: You will use color schemes in order to fill in line and shape designs.

DRILL: 1. What color scheme does this

artwork have?2. How could you make it

analogous?3. Draw a circle on your page.

4. Draw another circle in it to represent how much paint you should pump into the palette.

5. What is a tip for painting neatly and to get more control over your brush?

Paint Storage and Care:1. Use a tray that is in the bag.2. Pump only one pump or a half a pump. (conserve paint)3. Mix on mixing trays.4. Do not pump onto mixing trays.

Clean up:5. Trays go in bag with cardboard on top. (to protect paint and bag)6. If you want to store it with your sketchbook, put your name on tape on bag with

sharpie.7. Brushes get washed and stored bristles up.8. Put trays in nice neat pile.

Paint Trays:9. Use the extra paint first.10. Never ever put paint in the sink.11. Dump in trash or paint a page in your sketchbook.12. Then WASH YOUR TRAY.

Lessons to finish:

1. Folder Cover2. Line lesson3. Shape lesson4. Color wheel with primaries, secondaries, and

intermediate colors5. Color Schemes-

1. Warm Cool Analogous2. Monochromatic3. Neutral Pastel My choice

Go to Miss Gauger’s website: www.gaugerfunofart.pbworks.com

If you finish early:1. Get your assignments graded.2. Use extra paint.3. Wash out extra ziploc bags.

Color Schemes

Warm Cool

Monochromatic

My choice PastelNeutral

Analogous

Warm Cool Neutral

Pastel Analogous Monochromatic

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