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RE: The Color Theory in Practice: blending primary, secondary and Tertiary colors

in #art6 years ago

Awesome post! Very well explained and I agree entirely about basics!
What always amazes me is how expensive colour wheels are in the store!
I think I'm going to start making my students make their own - much more practical learning hands-on anyway - and way cheaper! 😁

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really ???? theyre expensive?
They shouldnt be :(
thats a good idea :D
thanks for commenting :D

Agree entirely!
No idea why they're usually "exy" (as they say here in Aus heh)
Usually a minimum $25... For a piece of printed card with rainbow colours on it.... Lol

hahahah......
wow.....................................................
thats weird... lets make our own!

Yep exactly!
Heh so I ended up actually teaching a class on my birthday a couple weekends ago and mainly spent half the class getting everyone to think differently about colours - listing out all the positive and negative perceptions we have about each of the colours of the rainbow (as well as black and white).

Was so interesting seeing what everyone thinks about each colour and why we have negative feelings about some (like one almost hated orange, because she sat for months in a boring, soul-sapping office directly across from an orange wall!)

So I showed them how it doesn't have to hold those meanings for us if we don't want it to - we get to assign new meanings and feelings to those colours if we choose!

Thats a wonderful message :) yea we often connect meaning to colors and thats a real good idea u did!
Hope it was fun to teach :)

Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuu!

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