logging in or signing up Colour mood presentation Carla.Hinds Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1984 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 09, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 3 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: How do you feel today ? What (colour) mood are you in? Hi, MYP 1 class,Colours speak ! : C o l o u r s speak ! Colours have meaning. Colours can represent feelings. Colours can influence your mood.PowerPoint Presentation: So, come with me, and let’s explore the world of colourOoops, what’s happening now?: Ooops, what’s happening now? Do we have a Black Out, or what? No, I just like to talk about BLACK . It makes me ……..PowerPoint Presentation: SO SAD ! Wait, I hear some noise, can you hear it too?PowerPoint Presentation: Here it comes! It’s so dark, I am scared!PowerPoint Presentation: Black is scary, or makes people sad, but in art you can do great things with it! For example, if you want to create a strong contrast .PowerPoint Presentation: WHITE Black is the opposite ofPowerPoint Presentation: Believe it or not, this is a very famous painting!PowerPoint Presentation: Robert Rauschenberg, in front of his “ White Painting” (1951) And here you see the artist! He was a well known and accepted modern American artist, his work is exhibited in the biggest art galleries in the world [– and he made lots of money with his paintings!]. 1925 - 2008PowerPoint Presentation: And here is something for the girls……….. do you see yourself in a white gown one day? White is the absence of colour, - but isn’t it beautiful? Fresh, clear, untouched…… White also reminds me of……….PowerPoint Presentation: ICE and ……PowerPoint Presentation: ….. SNOW. It’s freezing cold, isn’t it? But it’s still better than rainy and…PowerPoint Presentation: GreyPowerPoint Presentation: Claude Monet, Rainy DayPowerPoint Presentation: How does this make you feel?PowerPoint Presentation: No one likes grey. However, you can use it in many ways when creating art! Ben Nicholson, 1934 (relief) , Tate Museum, London In the 1930s, he made shallow reliefs in which areas of different depths define actual space. In the most radical of these, colour was reduced to just white or grey to achieve a sense of purity.PowerPoint Presentation: And what about the Grey Scale, you should use when drawing? Shading and using various values of grey is an important skill to learn for a developing artist like you! Does this remind you of your weekly homework? Same old BLUESPowerPoint Presentation: Are you feeling blue?PowerPoint Presentation: Picasso, “The Tragedy” Have a look at this famous painting! What do you think this family might have been through? By the way, how do we call a colour scheme using tints, shades and tones of just ONE colour?PowerPoint Presentation: Are you paying attention ? What are we talking about?PowerPoint Presentation: Yes, about ….. He didn’t call since last weekPowerPoint Presentation: We can’t be sad for too long, so let’s stop the BLUES!PowerPoint Presentation: It’s time to RELAX! So let’s explore GREENPowerPoint Presentation: Some people associate Green with jealousy.PowerPoint Presentation: But green also reminds us of nature - of our environment So, come with me, let’s go for a walk…….PowerPoint Presentation: How do you feel now, in all that beautiful green? What is that noise?PowerPoint Presentation: I’m surely not alone here!PowerPoint Presentation: Hi! And bye! I’m getting out of here! I can see a lovely place right over there……PowerPoint Presentation: That place looks like a painting of Claude Monet, who is one of the most famous IMPRESSIONIST.PowerPoint Presentation: I can see so many beautiful colours here, for example the happy colour ……PowerPoint Presentation: YELLOWPowerPoint Presentation: Yellow is the colour of the sun – the colour of happiness and hopePowerPoint Presentation: Do you know this painting? Who did it?PowerPoint Presentation: That’s right, the same painter who did this one: Vincent Van Gogh The Yellow HousePowerPoint Presentation: Wow! Yellow is beautiful.PowerPoint Presentation: And what about orange ?PowerPoint Presentation: Painting by Georgia O’KeefePowerPoint Presentation: Painting by Mark RothkoPowerPoint Presentation: Mark Rothko, Colour FieldsPowerPoint Presentation: Orange is exciting!PowerPoint Presentation: And so isPowerPoint Presentation: What does this remind you of?PowerPoint Presentation: Here is another beautiful painting of Georgia O’ Keeffe.PowerPoint Presentation: More art in Red: Henri Matisse, Red RoomPowerPoint Presentation: It’s HOT in here.PowerPoint Presentation: There is one colour left, and that is: PurplePowerPoint Presentation: I love PurplePowerPoint Presentation: Painting of the not so famous artist Carla HindsPowerPoint Presentation: The End You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Colour mood presentation Carla.Hinds Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1984 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 09, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 3 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: How do you feel today ? What (colour) mood are you in? Hi, MYP 1 class,Colours speak ! : C o l o u r s speak ! Colours have meaning. Colours can represent feelings. Colours can influence your mood.PowerPoint Presentation: So, come with me, and let’s explore the world of colourOoops, what’s happening now?: Ooops, what’s happening now? Do we have a Black Out, or what? No, I just like to talk about BLACK . It makes me ……..PowerPoint Presentation: SO SAD ! Wait, I hear some noise, can you hear it too?PowerPoint Presentation: Here it comes! It’s so dark, I am scared!PowerPoint Presentation: Black is scary, or makes people sad, but in art you can do great things with it! For example, if you want to create a strong contrast .PowerPoint Presentation: WHITE Black is the opposite ofPowerPoint Presentation: Believe it or not, this is a very famous painting!PowerPoint Presentation: Robert Rauschenberg, in front of his “ White Painting” (1951) And here you see the artist! He was a well known and accepted modern American artist, his work is exhibited in the biggest art galleries in the world [– and he made lots of money with his paintings!]. 1925 - 2008PowerPoint Presentation: And here is something for the girls……….. do you see yourself in a white gown one day? White is the absence of colour, - but isn’t it beautiful? Fresh, clear, untouched…… White also reminds me of……….PowerPoint Presentation: ICE and ……PowerPoint Presentation: ….. SNOW. It’s freezing cold, isn’t it? But it’s still better than rainy and…PowerPoint Presentation: GreyPowerPoint Presentation: Claude Monet, Rainy DayPowerPoint Presentation: How does this make you feel?PowerPoint Presentation: No one likes grey. However, you can use it in many ways when creating art! Ben Nicholson, 1934 (relief) , Tate Museum, London In the 1930s, he made shallow reliefs in which areas of different depths define actual space. In the most radical of these, colour was reduced to just white or grey to achieve a sense of purity.PowerPoint Presentation: And what about the Grey Scale, you should use when drawing? Shading and using various values of grey is an important skill to learn for a developing artist like you! Does this remind you of your weekly homework? Same old BLUESPowerPoint Presentation: Are you feeling blue?PowerPoint Presentation: Picasso, “The Tragedy” Have a look at this famous painting! What do you think this family might have been through? By the way, how do we call a colour scheme using tints, shades and tones of just ONE colour?PowerPoint Presentation: Are you paying attention ? What are we talking about?PowerPoint Presentation: Yes, about ….. He didn’t call since last weekPowerPoint Presentation: We can’t be sad for too long, so let’s stop the BLUES!PowerPoint Presentation: It’s time to RELAX! So let’s explore GREENPowerPoint Presentation: Some people associate Green with jealousy.PowerPoint Presentation: But green also reminds us of nature - of our environment So, come with me, let’s go for a walk…….PowerPoint Presentation: How do you feel now, in all that beautiful green? What is that noise?PowerPoint Presentation: I’m surely not alone here!PowerPoint Presentation: Hi! And bye! I’m getting out of here! I can see a lovely place right over there……PowerPoint Presentation: That place looks like a painting of Claude Monet, who is one of the most famous IMPRESSIONIST.PowerPoint Presentation: I can see so many beautiful colours here, for example the happy colour ……PowerPoint Presentation: YELLOWPowerPoint Presentation: Yellow is the colour of the sun – the colour of happiness and hopePowerPoint Presentation: Do you know this painting? Who did it?PowerPoint Presentation: That’s right, the same painter who did this one: Vincent Van Gogh The Yellow HousePowerPoint Presentation: Wow! Yellow is beautiful.PowerPoint Presentation: And what about orange ?PowerPoint Presentation: Painting by Georgia O’KeefePowerPoint Presentation: Painting by Mark RothkoPowerPoint Presentation: Mark Rothko, Colour FieldsPowerPoint Presentation: Orange is exciting!PowerPoint Presentation: And so isPowerPoint Presentation: What does this remind you of?PowerPoint Presentation: Here is another beautiful painting of Georgia O’ Keeffe.PowerPoint Presentation: More art in Red: Henri Matisse, Red RoomPowerPoint Presentation: It’s HOT in here.PowerPoint Presentation: There is one colour left, and that is: PurplePowerPoint Presentation: I love PurplePowerPoint Presentation: Painting of the not so famous artist Carla HindsPowerPoint Presentation: The End