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Drawing and Painting Daily Plans Nov 6-8, 2013. Ms. Livoti. Wednesday 11/6/ 2013. Aim: How can you create your reference for your Inside Out painting project?. Do Now : Begin to copy color notes. Homework : COLOR theory examples: Due Friday 11/8 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Drawing and Painting Daily Plans Nov 6-8, 2013

Ms. Livoti

Wednesday 11/6/2013

• Aim: How can you create your reference for your Inside Out painting project?

• Do Now: Begin to copy color notes

Homework: COLOR theory examples: Due Friday 11/8

Find in a magazine examples of neutral colors

Saturated colors

Warm/ Cool

Complementary

Thursday 11/7

Aim: How can you begin your drawing and prep your surface for painting?

Do Now: Thorough Thursday- begin reading/Continue for HW

HW: Continue Thorough Thursday/Respond to articleContinue finding color theory examples: both due friday

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/26/travel/in-pennsylvania-exploring-wyeths-world.html?pagewanted=2&_r=0

Write your reaction to the article along with facts about Wyeth Use supporting evidence from the article when discussing your thoughts on it.

Primary: Can’t be broken down. These colors, when mixed make all the other colors.Blue, Red, YellowSecondary: Produced by mixing two primary colorsPurple, Orange, Green

Intermediate: Color produced by mixing a primary color and a secondary color.Red-Violet, Red-Orange, Yellow-Orange, Yellow Green, Blue-Green, Blue-Violet

Neutral Tones: Grays, browns, white

Colors can show values of light and dark.Value is the lightness and darkness of a colorShade: Making a color dark by adding BLACKTint: Making a color light by adding WHITESaturation: How bright or dull a color is. Mixing a color with its complement makes it duller or less intenseComplementary: The colors directly across from each other on the color wheel. When mixed, they make a neutral

Color Schemes

Warm and Cool: The temperature associated with a color. The color wheel splits into these two groups.

Warm: Reds through YellowsVibrant, energetic. Tend to advance in space.

Cool: Greens through PurplesCalm, soothing. Recede in space.

Why do two colors, when put one next to the other, sing? -Pablo Picasso

Friday 11/1• Aim: How can you apply your drawing to your

painting surface?

Do Now: What mood or feeling do you get from the weather today? What colors would you interpret it into?

HW: article due today/color theory images due today in sketchbook

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