In a color scale exercise, my middle and high school students learned the value of using a color's complement (red/green, blue/orange, yellow/purple) instead of black to create different values and neutralize a color. To practice this, I gave each one of them a handout with photos of 3 fruits, each with a good light source and shadow:
I instructed them to divide their paper into 4 sections, and paint a fruit in each one. They would start with using just black and white (and mixing to make gray) for the first one, choosing any fruit they would like. The next three squares they would use each of the fruit one time, and the following paints in any arrangement they liked on the paper. 1) blue and orange (and white), 2) red and green (and white), and 3) yellow and purple (and white). Here are some of the best ones. I am really impressed with how well they did!
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High School student Ashley |
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High School student Beam |
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High School student Katie |
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High School student Lilly |
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High School student Ziah |
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Middle School student Bella |
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Middle School student Brianna |
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Middle School student Diana |
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Middle School student Mackenzie |
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Middle School student Matthew |
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