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Ms. Urioste  Intro to Painting
This technique sometimes involves thick paint that is sometimes applied with a palette knife called the  technique.   Claude Monet
Edouard Manet  Camille Pissaro  Claude Monet
For a landscape painting, the composition is how the artist has arranged the subject matter on the canvas.  Background  Middle ground Foreground
“ C” Shape  “ S” Shape  Cruciform  Mass  Grid  Triangle  Pattern  Artists have discovered that there are some compositions that are more successful than others.  The following  types have been successful for hundreds of years.
 
 
The subject matter touches all four sides of the canvas.
A large mass obstructs the background.  Rembrandt
 
 
 
A winding path Diagonal Composition  Changes in size and Overlap Changes in clarity – atmospheric haze Radiating Lines to a vanishing point
 
 
Overlap of Objects  and Changes in Size  Large objects in the foreground smaller ones in the background.
 
 
Mono = One Chroma = Color A painting done white one color (blue) is monochromatic.
A = No Chroma = Color
They are primary because no two colors can be mixed to create them.
A secondary color is a  primary + primary = secondary B + Y = G R + B = V Y + R = O
There are six  Primary + Secondary = Tertiary  Red – Violet Red – Orange Yellow – Orange  Yellow – Green  Blue – Green  Blue – Violet
Yellow and Violet Blue and Orange Red and Green  Why are they compliments?  Because they compliment one another and are opposite on the color wheel.
Yellow, orange, red, and red-orange Warm colors appear to Advance toward the viewer .
Blue, violet, green and blue-green  Cool colors appear to Recede away from the Viewer.

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Landscape And Color Theory

  • 1. Ms. Urioste Intro to Painting
  • 2. This technique sometimes involves thick paint that is sometimes applied with a palette knife called the technique. Claude Monet
  • 3. Edouard Manet Camille Pissaro Claude Monet
  • 4. For a landscape painting, the composition is how the artist has arranged the subject matter on the canvas. Background Middle ground Foreground
  • 5. “ C” Shape “ S” Shape Cruciform Mass Grid Triangle Pattern Artists have discovered that there are some compositions that are more successful than others. The following types have been successful for hundreds of years.
  • 6.  
  • 7.  
  • 8. The subject matter touches all four sides of the canvas.
  • 9. A large mass obstructs the background. Rembrandt
  • 10.  
  • 11.  
  • 12.  
  • 13. A winding path Diagonal Composition Changes in size and Overlap Changes in clarity – atmospheric haze Radiating Lines to a vanishing point
  • 14.  
  • 15.  
  • 16. Overlap of Objects and Changes in Size Large objects in the foreground smaller ones in the background.
  • 17.  
  • 18.  
  • 19. Mono = One Chroma = Color A painting done white one color (blue) is monochromatic.
  • 20. A = No Chroma = Color
  • 21. They are primary because no two colors can be mixed to create them.
  • 22. A secondary color is a primary + primary = secondary B + Y = G R + B = V Y + R = O
  • 23. There are six Primary + Secondary = Tertiary Red – Violet Red – Orange Yellow – Orange Yellow – Green Blue – Green Blue – Violet
  • 24. Yellow and Violet Blue and Orange Red and Green Why are they compliments? Because they compliment one another and are opposite on the color wheel.
  • 25. Yellow, orange, red, and red-orange Warm colors appear to Advance toward the viewer .
  • 26. Blue, violet, green and blue-green Cool colors appear to Recede away from the Viewer.

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