Mixing Colours… How Many Greens ?

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Mixing Colours… How Many Greens?

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Mixing Colours… How Many Greens ?. Elements of Art & Design. Line Shape Space C o l o u r Value Texture Form. Primary Colours. Colour Wheel. Secondary Colour. Primary Colour. Primary Colour. Secondary Colour. Secondary Colour. Primary Colour. Mixing Colours… How Many Greens ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mixing Colours…

How Many Greens?

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Elements of Art & Design

LineShapeSpaceColourValueTextureForm

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Primary Colours

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Colour Wheel

Primary Colour

Primary ColourPrimary Colour

Secondary Colour

Secondary Colour

Secondary Colour

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Mixing Colours… How Many Greens?

MATERIALS…-cartridge paper (e.g. 9”x12”)-liquid tempera paints (blue & yellow; optional white)-palettes-water containers-paint brushes

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Making Painted Paper

I Can… Handle & control a paintbrush

“Just like my pencil in my printing hand.” ‘Reload’ my paintbrush Mix colours right on the paperUse a sweeping gesture , back and forth,

to spread and mix the paint, filling the page with green

APPLYING

SKILLS…

9”X12” cartridge paper

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Mixing Colours & Tints…

Option/Extension…

What happens if we add WHITE?4.

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Torn Paper TreeS

MATERIALS…• Paper (for background)• Green Painted Paper• Brown construction scraps (trunk)• White Glue & Spreaders

DEMONSTRATE…• Paper Technique = Tearing (Practice tapping your thumb &

pointer finger together first = your ‘tearing’ tools!)• ‘Arranging’ from biggest to smallest• Gluing Skills (spreading, apply pressure for 10 sec…)

CREATE…

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Torn Paper TreeS

I Can… Tear paper to make rectangle shapesArrange shapes from biggest to smallestGlue the shapes so they stick wellTell how I made my picture