Sunday 3 July 2016

Painting with primary, secondary and intermediate colours

We are learning how other colours are made from the primary colours

15 comments:

  1. wow!what a great colour wheel guys!

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  2. wow!good painting!guys!

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  3. It was fun when we had to colour in the

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  4. I enjoyed doing the colour wheel with the class and mostly when we were learning about the colour wheel!!!!!^-^

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  5. It was fun when we painted our eye painting

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  6. When we did it was hard and fun.It was hard because no white could show.

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  7. Wow they look amazing. I love how you put in a lot of effort to make sure there was no white showing.

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  8. The art is coming along well! The colours look great together. I can't wait to see the finished piece of artwork. Where did you get the idea from?

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  9. Hi Mikala I got the idea from Pinterest

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  10. great Job nolan I love it.

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  11. I think the colour weal is a great idea all the colours make it look wonder full

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  12. Wow Room 15 your Art using all those colours looks amazing!! We saw the next post of the eye showing us what your Art will end up like - they will look super! Room 11 wants to know what primary and secondary colours are? Also we want to know how long it took you to paint?
    From Room 11

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  13. Room 11 they took an afternoon to paint. The primary colours are red, yellow and blue. You mix those colours to get the secondary colours. red and blue makes purple, yellow and blue makes green and red and yellow makes orange.

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  14. Room 11 they took an afternoon to paint. The primary colours are red, yellow and blue. You mix those colours to get the secondary colours. red and blue makes purple, yellow and blue makes green and red and yellow makes orange.

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  15. I think your colour wheels really stand out because of the bright colours. I can't wait to see the finished result! I love how you put alot of effort into those. Keep it up!

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