Color Relationships, art and design assignment help

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This is a reminder that this weeks class session will be held online (canvas). You will be completing the written research / summary on color relationships. You are to complete a summary of our lecture on color harmony relationships.

To begin, you are to research the subject of Color Relationships. Secondly, discuss the effects of color relationships on temperature,value, spacing and environment using a 4 paragraph stanza. This written assignment is due online by 3:30pm on 11/22/2016 (Tuesday).

Section#1- temperature

Section#2- value

Section#3- spacing

Section#4- environment


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Color Harmony Study Understanding color relationships and their role in visual harmony and unity Objective: Students will create a color composition that depicts visual harmony and unity amongst color relationships. Opening: Discuss and Define the following key terms Analogous Colors, Complementary Colors, Split Complementary, Cool Colors, Warm Colors Terms: Analogous Colors- are related hues and are adjacent on the color wheel such: blue-green, blue and blue violet. Warm Colors- Is the dominance of colors that have a warm quality such as red, orange and yellow. Warm Colors can express warmth, comfort and make objects appear to be closer to the viewer. Cool Colors- Is the dominance of colors that have a cool quality such as violet, blue and green. They can reflect coldness or make objects appear further away. Complementary Colors- are any two hues that are opposite of each other on the color wheel Split Complementary Colors- is when a primary color is used with two analogous colors Color Principles Analogous Colors- are related hues and are adjacent on the color wheel such: red, redorange and orange. Warm Colors- Is the dominance of colors that have a warm quality such as red, orange and yellow. Warm Colors can express warmth, comfort and make objects appear to be closer to the viewer. Cool Colors- Is the dominance of colors that have a cool quality such as violet, blue and green. They can reflect coldness or make objects appear further away. Complementary Colors- are any two hues that are opposite of each other on the color wheel. Assignment: Create a color composition that depicts visual harmony and unity amongst color relationships. Color Space Study Understanding how to use color to suggest a sense of deep space Objective: Students will create a color composition that depicts the illusion of spatial depth in a two dimensional design using visual devices. Opening: Discuss and Define the following key terms shape, linear perspective, hue, saturation, value Terms: Shape– Is the area around, between and within a subject Linear Perspective-Is a drawing that shows distance and depth through the use of parallel lines that converge at the vanishing point. Hue- Is the name given to a color that describes its location on the color spectrum. Such as Red, Blue and etc Saturation- Is the relative purity of hue in a color. Highly saturation colors have a rich and strong hue presence. Sometimes color can be dim or pure Value- Is the relative quality of lightness and darkness in a color Color Principles Spatial depth is created by visual devices Hue, Saturation and Value contributes to the illusion of depth in a design or image Warm Colors portray advancement (advance can be toward the viewer or subject) Cool Colors sink or recede into the picture plane Concerning Shapes- Varying sizes and proportions can create the illusion of depth Hue, Saturation and Value contributes to the illusion of depth in a design or image Remember varying sizes and shapes Cool Colors recede or sink into the picture plane Warm Colors portray (directional) advancement Assignment: Create a color composition that depicts the illusion of spatial depth in a two dimensional design using the visual devices of shape, linear perspective, hue, saturation and value Color Space Study Understanding how to use color to suggest a sense of deep space Objective: Students will create a color composition that depicts the illusion of spatial depth in a two dimensional design using visual devices. Opening: Discuss and Define the following key terms shape, linear perspective, hue, saturation, value Terms: Shape– Is the area around, between and within a subject Linear Perspective-Is a drawing that shows distance and depth through the use of parallel lines that converge at the vanishing point. Hue- Is the name given to a color that describes its location on the color spectrum. Such as Red, Blue and etc Saturation- Is the relative purity of hue in a color. Highly saturation colors have a rich and strong hue presence. Sometimes color can be dim or pure Value- Is the relative quality of lightness and darkness in a color Color Principles Spatial depth is created by visual devices Hue, Saturation and Value contributes to the illusion of depth in a design or image Warm Colors portray advancement (advance can be toward the viewer or subject) Cool Colors sink or recede into the picture plane Concerning Shapes- Varying sizes and proportions can create the illusion of depth Hue, Saturation and Value contributes to the illusion of depth in a design or image Remember varying sizes and shapes Cool Colors recede or sink into the picture plane Warm Colors portray (directional) advancement Assignment: Create a color composition that depicts the illusion of spatial depth in a two dimensional design using the visual devices of shape, linear perspective, hue, saturation and value
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Color Relationships
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If two or more things coexisting together are in harmony then the two quantities strike a
sense of balance in their existence. The study of color relationships helps to be in a position to
harmonize different colors by merging two or more colors whose effect would be more appealing
to human eye and the environment. Color harmony is usually an important tool in art and design
because it helps designers to create impressive and attractive designs which can be used in
business world such in marketing when advertising goods and services. Colors and application of
different colors convey cert...


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