Oct, 19: Color and Light: Chapter 6: Color Relationships

Monochromatic Scenes:
- Monochromatic color scheme is composed of any single hue taken through a range of value and chroma.
- Monochromatic paintings have an antique feel.

Warm and Cool:
- Some so-called primitive languages have only two words to describe color. One for Warm colors and one for cool. This suggests that there is a psychological basis to the difference between warm and cool colors.
- A single color can be warm next to a cooler color and cool next to a different warm color.

Colored Light Interactions:
- The light areas on a figure that has two different colored light sources mix to create different colors.
- The Cast shadows of a light source when another colored light source is shining is the color of the other light source.
Triadic Color schemes and Color Accent:
- These two forms and systems of painting can emphasize specific parts of a painting. The artist can choose very specifically where they want to lead the eye and how to define the focus point.
- A color accent is any small area of color that is noticeably different from the rest of the colors in the composition. They can be used for main focus and also to unify a piece.

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