At the end of this lesson, the learners will be able to:
create new tints and shades of colors by mixing two or more colors
paint a still life by observing the different shapes, color and texture of fruits, drawing them overlapping and choosing the right colors for each fruit
In this lesson, you will be a painter. You will paint a still life of fruits and plants showing their shape, color, and texture.
You will also answer this question: "How can you show harmony in your painting?"
Let's sing the song entitled "What Color Is It?".
Try to identify the colors in the color wheel.
The first color wheel was designed by Sir Isaac Newton in 1666 so it absolutely predates your introduction to it in kindergarten.
Type your section and your first name. Ex: PLUTONIUM- REYSHELLE
Try to make your own still life painting. Watch these videos as your guide.
A still life is a painting of inanimate objects on a flat surface.
Araceli Dans, Jorge Pineda, and Agustin Goy are Filipino artists who have painted a still life.
A tint is a light or white value of a hue.
A shade is a dark or black value of a hue.
Harmony is created in an artwork by using complementary colors and shapes.