colour theory information
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The Colour Wheel
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Primary Colours
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Primary Colours
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Primary Colours
• Cannot be made from any other colours
• All other colours are made from these
• Equal distance from each other on colour wheel
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Secondary Colours
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Secondary Colours
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Secondary Colours
• Made by mixing equal amounts of 2 primary colours
• Found halfway between the primary colours on the wheel
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Tertiary Colours
Made by mixing equal amounts of adjoining primary and secondary colours.
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The whole colour wheel
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Complementary Colours
This colour scheme uses opposite colours on the colour wheel. These colours have great contrast.
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Complementary colours used by Van Gogh
BLUE + ORANGE
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Complementary colours used by Monet
RED + GREEN
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Colour Moods
Cool colours:
Warm colours:
Mark Rothko. No. 15, Dark Greens on Blue with Green Band, 1957. Oil on canvas
Mark Rothko. Untitled, 1968
Marc Rothko is a good Artist to look at when researching colour Moods.