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Mark Rothko Maxfield Parrish. Color Theory The art and science of color interaction and effects.

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Page 1: Mark Rothko Maxfield Parrish. Color Theory The art and science of color interaction and effects.

Mark Rothko

Maxfield Parrish

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Color Theory

The art and science of color interaction and effects.

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Primary color – Colors from which virtually all other colors can be mixed. RGB – Additive color.

Additive color is created using beams of light visually present in the natural spectrum of light.

RYB – Subtractive primary colors.Reflected off of pigmented or dyed surface.

CMYK – Subtractive primary colors.Printed or processed colors.

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Color Wheel

Hue – Is the name of a specific color.

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Primary Color – Subtractive RYB

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Secondary color- Hues mixed from adjacent primaries; violet, green and orange

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Tertiary color- A hue that is mixed from a primary color and the adjacent secondary color.

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Color Harmony

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Monochromatic – Color scheme based on variations in a single hue.

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Joseph Albers

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Analogous – A color scheme based on hues that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel.

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Complimentary – Hues that oppose one another on the color wheel. When paired in a composition,

complimentary colors create contrast; when mixed, complimentary colors produce a wide range of browns.

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Marshall Arisman Stuart Davis

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Triadic harmony – A color scheme based on three colors which are equidistant on a color wheel.

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Color discord – The opposite of color harmony. The combination of colors is visually disturbing, for these colors

have no basic affinity for each other.

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Samples

of

Color

Discord

Franz Marc

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Marshall Arisman

Franz Marc

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Color Attributes

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Intensity - The purity of a color.

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There are two ways to lower the intensity of a color.

1. Value - The relative lightness or darkness of a color. Which creates…

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Tint – A hue that has been mixed with white.

Shade – A hue that has been mixed with black.

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Using grounds to effect value.

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2. Mixing a color with it’s compliment to neutralize the color.

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Maxfield Parrish

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Warm Cool

Temperature – Refers to the heat that a color generates, both physically and psychologically.

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Using grounds to effect temperature.

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Maxfield Parrish Alan Gordon

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Color can be interpreted visually and emotionally.

Marshall Arisman Gustav Klimt

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Francis BaconChris Maroney

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Basic Rules

• 1) Stay away from mixing pure white and pure black.

Mix lights and darks.

• 2) Warm colors come forward, cool colors recede.

• 3) Balance warm and cool colors.

• 4) To create space: darker shades & values up front,

lighter tints & values in back.

• 5) Pay attention to color intensity, mix colors.