b) the professor instructions about what should be done in the paper and its presentation (all should be reflected on the attached painting)
2- Some information about my painting:
In my painting, I have applied what I’ve learned in this course. So, I applied the Transparency lesson that appears in my colors when I mixed up the red and yellow that makes orange color seen. Also, in coloring the globe Atmospheric Perspective I apply what I’ve learned in this lesson through manipulation of hue. The value and saturation Color Temperature Warm vs. Cool and this appears in terms of the warm color like yellow and the cool color like blue and green. Finally, Optical Blending’s lesson helped me show my idea of the effects of warming on the earth.
I’ve also shown the names of the lessons (principles) on my painting that show where I applied each concept on the painting
3- The required is:
a) write a paper of 600 words about this painting in which you must reflect each point the professor mentioned on my painting. you must follow the rubric carefully here.
b) Make a PowerPoint slides about it following exactly the professor instructions (attached)
point out to parts you are describing of painting, also write footnote.
In both paper and presentation, try to emphasize how this course (Color Theory-Fine Art) makes me understand how to effectively use colors.
Please understand the paiting and the instructions very well in order to do the work
please talk about the colors I mixed to get each appearing color. Also the hues ..
Answer preview
Overall, I have realized that as an artist, I can convey color in different techniques to communicate a message in my artwork. In the process, I can enhance psychological awareness and emotions when putting across the message of change. Considering that global warming is a significant issue in today’s environment, artists have a substantial role in educating human beings on the importance of safeguarding environmental health. Generally, I project implementing more techniques when conveying atmospheric perspective, optical blending, and transparency to advocate for global preservations.