Color Theory for Kindergarten PDF

Summary

This presentation teaches kindergarten students about colors. It explains the color wheel and different color schemes. It also describes concepts such as hue, value, and saturation.

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COLOR THEORY COLOR IS AN ELEMENT OF ART THE COLOR THEORY IS BOTH THE SCIENCE AND ART OF USING COLOR THIS IS THE COLOR WHEEL YELLOW OR EN AN...

COLOR THEORY COLOR IS AN ELEMENT OF ART THE COLOR THEORY IS BOTH THE SCIENCE AND ART OF USING COLOR THIS IS THE COLOR WHEEL YELLOW OR EN AN THE COLOR WHEEL GRE 1 GE 2 2 SHOWS US THE 1 1 RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN COLORS BLU D 2 RE E PURPLE HUE, VALUE, AND SATURATION These are the three components of color. Hue Value Intensity The brightness or The degree of darkness The name of the purity of the or lightness of a color. color color. WHAT ARE THE COLOR SCHEMES? A set of colors that are chosen and arranged to create a unified aesthetic, mood, or visual impact PRIMARY COLORS 1 Used to create other colors. You can't create them through mixing other colors. 1 1 SECONDARY COLORS 2 2 Colors that are the result of mixing two primary colors together. 2 INTERMEDIATE 3 3 COLORS Colors that are a result 3 3 of mixing a primary and secondary color. 3 3 Pairs of colors that contrast with COMPLEMENTARY each other, more than any other color. COLORS They are positioned opposite one another on the color wheel. WARM AND Warm COOL COLORS Colors Warm colors are reds, yellows, and oranges, and associated with heat, fire, and warmth Cool colors are blues, greens, and purples and associated water, ice, and coolness Cool Colors Three or more colors next to each other on ANALOGOUS the color wheel. They look very similar and when viewed COLORS together they have a pleasing appearance. Monochromatic A value scale consisting of only one color. Shade= A color + Black (it darkens the color) Tints= A color + White (it lightens the color)

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