Thursday, December 24, 2015

Color Theory!


Middle Mixture
Mixing colors using separate pieces of paper. Pretty awesome

Fluting!
Creating a gradient of colors where the middle color between to samples is exactly half of the colors it is placed between. The fluting occurs when a solid color looks to be lighter on one end and darker on the other due to the colors that are next to it.


Mixing dots to create a certain color. Oranges, yellows, blues, and greens make up the image. 


Playing with colors and light. It just the right light, all of these colors look like they are the same shade, but they are all different shades of blue, green, and gray. Nifty trick. The light was different this day so the right side is darker than it should appear to be.

This class was a blast! I'm sure it was because of the people in it, because I would not have survived this class alone. It was tiring on the eyes and I would have been content to stare at a white wall for hours after this class ended. Staring at colored paper and manipulating their colors for hours was exhausting, but it was fun to see and experiment with colors. It is definitely a science.

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