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1 Point Perspective & Complementary Colors Collage
1. Even More Color Theory:
Complimentary Colors
And 1 Point Perspective
Show what you remember about 1 Point Perspective, Complimentary
Colors, and Collaging
You Will Need:
Heavy Paper
Pencil
Ruler
Scissors
Paint
Paper/Magazines for Collaging
Art Board
Mod Podge
2. Step 1: Review 1 Point Perspective
On your heavy paper draw
one dot anywhere. This is
your vanishing point.
It is called 1 Point
Perspective because
everything connects to this
point.
Surrounding the dot, draw at
least 7 shapes.
Use a ruler to connect each
edge to the vanishing point.
Watch out for overlapping
shapes.
3. Step 2: Pick a Color Scheme
Pick a color scheme
of analogous
colors, aka colors
next to each other
on the color wheel.
For example, blues
and greens
Paint each side a slightly different color than any other sides it
touches. Use tints and shades, or darker hues to make it look
3D.
4. Step 3: Cut it out
Cut out your shape very carefully with scissors when it is
dry.
If it tears, tape carefully from the back
Next, find a piece of art boars that is a good size for your
composition
Do not glue your shape on yet!
5. Step 4: Collage With Complimentary
Colors
Complimentary Colors are colors that are opposite on the color
wheel. Red is opposite green, orange is opposite blue, yellow is
opposite purple.
If you chose blues and greens, for example, you will collage your
background with oranges and reds.
Use scraps of paper, magazine cutouts, tissue paper, metallic
paper, glitter etc to make a background.
Cover the whole board. You can cut or tear paper to give texture.
Try mixing paint with your Mod Podge.
When your background is covered
paste down your opposite colored
shape. Give the whole thing a
heavy coat of Mod Podge.
6. Step 5: Clean it up!
Clean up all your supplies and materials!
Everything should be washed, and put away.
Check:
Is your name on the back of your art?
Is it on a drying rack?
Did all your brushes and palletes get completely
washed and put away to dry?
GOOD JOB!