Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Art Two - Color Theory

The Color Wheel

A color circle, based on red, yellow and blue, is traditional in the field of art. Sir Isaac Newton developed the first circular diagram of colors in 1666. Since then, scientists and artists have studied and designed numerous variations of this concept. Differences of opinion about the validity of one format over another continue to provoke debate. In reality, any color circle or color wheel which presents a logically arranged sequence of pure hues has merit.
Three color wheels - Harris, Today, Goethe 


There are also definitions (or categories) of colors based on the color wheel. We begin with a 3-part color wheel.
 
Primary Secondary Tertiary Colors
Primary Colors: Red, yellow and blue
In traditional color theory (used in paint and pigments), primary colors are the 3 pigment colors that can not be mixed or formed by any combination of other colors. All other colors are derived from these 3 hues. 
Secondary Colors: Green, orange and purple
These are the colors formed by mixing the primary colors.

Tertiary Colors: Yellow-orange, red-orange, red-purple, blue-purple, blue-green & yellow-green
These are the colors formed by mixing a primary and a secondary color. That's why the hue is a two word name, such as blue-green, red-violet, and yellow-orange.

12 comments:

  1. Cool! Its weird that in history right now we are studying Isaac Newton. And in science we are studying light waves and how we actually see color. There are so many ways to look at one thing!
    McKenzie Peterson

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  2. I love the secondary colors!
    -sara lynn slagle

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  3. tertiary colors are the prettiest to me! I love studying color theory
    -lauren lowery

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  4. I agree with Lauren!!
    -HANNAh Hurt

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  5. the 1776 Harris color wheel is so pretty! I love all the different shades - annalee appling

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  6. I like all the different shades you can make with tertiary colors.
    Jessica Smith

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  7. i like all the different options of color you can get from just three primary colors
    -christian moore

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  8. Oh my gosh, those painted color wheels at the top are so cool. and I had no idea a scientist would be the one to create the color wheel. pretty cool. -Sydney Wheeler

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  9. I like the really old color wheels, they look really cool and they're pretty! - Martha Shiver

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