color&symbolism
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Color Theory
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Prism
White light reflectedThrough a prism creates The color spectrum.
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Color Spectrum
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Color- Element of Art made up of Hue, Intensity and Value
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Hue
True color; Another name for color
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Primary Colors
Red, Yellow, and Blue
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Secondary Colors
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Tertiary- Colors that come in between primary and secondaries
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Complimentary Colors
Colors that appear opposite on the color wheel
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Intensity (tone)
- The dullness or the brightness of a color.
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Shade- The Darker value of a hue/color. Made by adding black.
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Tint
- The light value of a hue/color. Made by adding white.
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Analogous Colors
3-4 colors that are next to each other on color wheel and are related by a primary. For example: red/violet, red, and red/orange.
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Or there Another example is yellow-green, green, and blue Another example could be yellow/green, green, and blue/green.
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Warm Colors
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Cool Colors
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Neutral ColorsGreysBrownsBlackWhite
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Monochromatic Color Scheme
One Color and its values.
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Color Association and Symbolism
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SymbolismUsing symbols to represent ideasor emotions.
Metaphor- making a comparison; something being
used to represent something else.
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Mood ( Western Philosophy)
Blue is associated with peace and tranquility, alsoDepression...
Green is associated with nature, environment,health, youth, fertility, spring...
Orange is associated with energy, balance, warmth,vibrancy…
Purple is associated with nobility, transformation, Wisdom, cruelty, arrogance, mourning…
Yellow is associated with happiness, optimism, hope,betrayal, dishonesty…
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Color and mood in various art forms…
“Silent Scream”, Diane Dobson, 2002
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“Nightlife” Archibald Motley”, 1943
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Digital Photo by diskomethod
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Igor Amelkovich