Color wheel exercises

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A colour wheel of equally spaced 24 hues and 5 tones each giving a representative colour vocabulary of 120 mostly saturated colours. Each colour is named after an unambiguous real world examplar and an example is given to justify the name. Finally, we can name colours accurately in a common sense manner without resorting to arcane Pantone numbers, incorrect web colours or clumsy Munsell names.

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5" x 6" watercolor on Arches 300 lb. paper On one of the days when we actually had decent weather (in the high teens and sunny), I set this still life up outside so that I could get a photo to paint from. I am pleased with the result - the painting is "filled with light", and it looks warm and bright... just as it was for two days a loooong time ago! (I live in the land of eternal winter. *sigh*) My contact information: jogiesbrecht@gmail.com

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Looking for ways to teach Color Wheels and their combinations can be a bit of a puzzle. Weve noticed its not always easy finding the right tools. Teachers and parents often scramble for activities that can make learning about colors more interactive and engaging.

Dani (Daria) on Instagram: "How to tone down your vibrant watercolors? 💚 If you struggle to make your paintings look realistic you should try to avoid picking up colors straight from the pan and do some more mixing🎨 Here is an exercise I recommend: Pick up some bright colors, open a picture of a color wheel (plenty of images in google) and practice finding the best complementary colors using the wheel as a reference. This can be tricky, because each color can be more warm or cool. Get to know your palette and learn the best pairings that you will be able to quickly use when painting. Colors I used in the video: 🎨 Hooker’s Green + Scarlet Lake 🎨 Winsor Blue (Green Shade) + Winsor Orange (Red Shade) 🎨 Winsor Violet + Winsor Lemon 🎨 Permanent Rose + Hooker’s Green All colors are by @w Painting Colors, Green Shade, An Exercise, Watercolour Tutorials, Complementary Colors, Color Wheel, Getting To Know You, Orange Red, Shades Of Green

Dani (Daria) on Instagram: "How to tone down your vibrant watercolors? 💚 If you struggle to make your paintings look realistic you should try to avoid picking up colors straight from the pan and do some more mixing🎨 Here is an exercise I recommend: Pick up some bright colors, open a picture of a color wheel (plenty of images in google) and practice finding the best complementary colors using the wheel as a reference. This can be tricky, because each color can be more warm or cool. Get to…

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