Warm Colors (red, yellow, orange) Cool Colors (blue, green, purple) Monochromatic Colors (all tints and shades of one color) Complementary Colors (Colors opposite one another on the color wheel. red & green; purple & yellow; or blue & orange) Analogous Colors (Colors next to each other on the color wheel. Could be 2, 3 or 4 colors next to each other.) |
6th Grade students have created wonderful radial designs and are now in the process of deciding on a color scheme. They may choose one of the following color schemes and must include a tint (color + white) and a shade (color + black) with each of their colors.
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Students are choosing which color scheme to work with in their radial balance designs. They will get to choose from Monochromatic, Complementary, or Analogous color schemes.
Students will be learning how to create a Radial Balance Design using their name. They will be focusing on balance and creating a color scheme.
6th Grade Syllabus: Look over the syllabus carefully and sign off on the form below. Or click here to sign off.
Today, we will be looking at artist, Stefan Bucher and his famous monsters! His work is featured on the dailymonster.com. Below is a great artist profile done by mimozine to give you a glance into how he approaches his work.
Students are planning out simple shape compositions and then adding sharpie embellishments. To see my demo, click on this link, or watch below!
Today, students began a collage that is one small part of a larger collaborative project. This project will be created for Youth Art Month and will be on display in the front hallway of LMMS!
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