![]() There is SO much to research on the topic of color theory, but a color wheel is the perfect visual to start with in understanding color relationships! It’s the approach that I learned and still reference today. Since then, many scientists and artists have debated about what makes up a color wheel, the primary colors and varieties to format. There’s a whole section on colors in the intro to my book, Everyday Watercolor, so check it out if you want to learn more!ĭid you know that Sir Isaac Newton developed the first circular diagram of colors (aka color wheel) in 1666? Pretty cool. A 12-color color wheel is called a tertiary color wheel, which includes primary, secondary and tertiary colors! In the video I talk about color harmonies, how to paint a value scale and, most importantly, how to use a color wheel to improve your art. In this tutorial I teach you to how paint a color wheel with 12 “pie slices” of colors. ![]() Because color theory and color wheel study has been so transformational in my own art journey, I thought I’d put together a fun tutorial for you! ![]() Color wheels aren’t just pretty to look at, they are the perfect place to start if you’re feeling lost with color mixing and understanding color relationships.
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