The colour theory of Itten: in the picture you can see the colour wheel of Itten. There are different types of colours :
Primary colours: are in the centre of the colour wheel: red, yellow and blue.
Secondary colours: are produced from the mixing of one primary colour with another. These colours are orange, green and violet.
Tertiary colours: are created whten mixing one secondary and one primary colour. i.e. blue + violet = blue-violet. The tertiary colours are: yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green and yellow-green.
Complementary colours: are opposite on the colour wheel. Red and green, yellow and violet, blue and orange, are the three simple pairs of complementary colours. These colours always go well with each other.
Warm colours: are colours we associate with the sun and fire. They are red, yellow and orange.
Cool colours: are colours we associate with the sea and cold, chilly weather. They are blue, green and some kinds of purple (blueish purple).
Adding white to a colour is known as a tint and adding black to a colour is referred to as a shade.
We had to make a colour mixing sheet in art class mine was lost so I had something else that represents the mixing of colours. I had a 5.5 for it, I think I could do better. We had to do it with paint and i'm not good at painting
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