Visual Arts Studio 1020 Lecture 15: VAS Lecture 15

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The colour we typically associate with an object. The colour you would think of an object when imagining the object. The depiction of colours, on objects, as the artist perceived the objects in a given lighting situation. Not necessarily the colour of the objects as we know it. The artist is using pure, intense colours in small amounts and allowing the viewers eye to mix the pigments visually, producing other colours monet. The use of colours not normally associated with the subjects being depicted. Colours that are spaced around the colour wheel in a triangular pattern. Colousrs that are spaced around the colour wheel in a square or rectangle. Changes in values (tints, shades, adding white, gray or black) Add intensity (bright, straight out of the tube and dull by adding its opposite) The combination of two or more colours that are adjacent (or side by side) to each other on the colour wheel.

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