Description
I’m working on an art exercise and need support to help me learn.
Need help with two things, they are very easy to do! I will provide examples to help you out. Just copy the examples and you will be fine!!
Part A – Create a balanced rectilinear composition that employs the ratios established by Von Goethe for harmonious color use – yellow/violet – 1:3, orange/blue – 1:2, red/green – 1:1. At least twelve distinct divisions for separate color areas are required. Either use colors in full saturation only or use six colors and their tints used proportionately to how light each saturated hue is tinted. An example might be the use of violet. At its normal #3 value and saturation, you would use three times as much of it as you would yellow at full strength. But, if you tint violet to a #6 value, you would need to dedicate only twice as much space to it, relative to the same yellow.
Part B – Create a rectilinear composition that exhibits the effect of extension contrast. Use the same outside dimensions as in Part A, but adjust your composition to accommodate the need for changing color balance in such a way that areas of disproportionate smallness and proximity to their complements, create focal points.
Format: Rectangle – 5 x 9” on both part A and part B.
I will provide examples so just copy the examples, I need someone artistic that understands color theory!
Materials: (2) 8.5 x 11” Bristol Paper, Color-Aid paper, paint
This is ART you must be artistic and understand how to paint
balanced composition. Note how there are roughly equal amounts of red and green used, and how there’s roughly three times more violet than yellow – twice as much blue as orange.“Contrast of Extension”. Note how the eye is drawn to the smaller shapes within the larger fields. Those colors aren’t given nearly as much space as would be needed to balance the composition by area.