![]() We can see that the order of colors really matters. Now, we will rearrange the color squares in a different order – cadmium red, black, yellow, purple, orange, ultramarine blue, and burnt sienna. There is a relationship between red and yellow as they are both warm in temperature – just as there is a relationship between yellow and orange and so on and so forth. The warm colors flow well into the more color hues. They are relatively pleasing to the eye! There is a certain kind of flow and harmony because of the order the colors are in. Look at the arrangement of colors in the above image. ![]() ![]() Once you have all of your squares, arrange them in the following order: cadmium red, cadmium yellow, orange, burnt sienna, black, ultramarine blue, and purple. Just use whatever you have – this will work for any medium! □ How to arrange your color squares You can do the exercise along with me by creating the same squares. I then painted each square with the appropriate color – cadmium yellow, cadmium red, ultramarine blue, burnt sienna, black, orange, and purple. Color square exercise setupįor this exercise I cut up 3 inch squares of regular drawing paper. Next, let’s take a look at some color squares to understand color harmony better. We always need to take into consideration the colors that surround a particular color. These images are a prime example, of how colors can look different depending on what color they are placed next to.
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