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Color Theory – Mechanics of Color
Richard Keyes | The Gnomon Workshop | January 10, 2009 | Video | English | 250Mb

Beginning with some thoughts on how we define the concept of color, Richard explains various methods people in history have used to systemize color. These systems include the additive and subtractive color wheels, which are addressed as metaphorical maps of color. The basic vocabulary we use to describe color — hue, value and saturation — are explained through illustrative and graphic means. The majority of this DVD is concerned with color harmonies and contrasts, with references to over 350 paintings. This lecture is intended to do more than spend time defining this list of terms — advice is offered about how to best use these “Mechanics of Color” to your advantage, and a few traps to avoid.

TOPICS COVERED:

Defining the Concept of Color

Hue, Value and Saturation

Color Harmonies: Monochrome, Analogous, Dominance of Hue, Triadic,

Complementary, Split and Double Complement

Color Contrasts: Value, Hue, Temperature, Proportion, simultaneous

CHAPTERS:

01: Defining the Concept of Color

02: Hue, Value and Saturation

03: Color Harmonies

04: Color Contrasts

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