Composition, Color and Popular Subjects for Watercolor by Joe Garcia
Author:Joe Garcia [Garcia, Joe]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Art Technique/Watercolor
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Published: 2011-04-15T00:00:00+00:00
Finding Complements
A colorâs complement is the one directly opposite on the color wheel. Another way to think of complements: the complement of any primary color is the color made from the two remaining primaries.
Color Temperature
Colors have a physical and a psychological relationship to temperature. Cool colors feel fresh, clean or wintry. Painters use them to paint shadows, seasons and certain moods. Painters use warm colors for movement, excitement, anger and warmth. The sayings âseeing redâ and âfeeling blueâ demonstrate the correlation of emotion to color. The temperature of a paintingâs color scheme carries emotion to the viewer.
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