Arts activity on color harmonies: monochrome, isochromy and polychrome. This activity is aimed at students in the 3rd year of high school.
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Harmony is the combination of two or more colors. There are many ways to combine colors and the main ways are: monochromy, isochromy and polychromy.
Monochromy: this is a harmony that we achieve when we use only one color with its variations of tones, obtained with the aid of white or black. These colorations obtained from a single color are called tone on tone.
1.With the help of your teacher, paint the image creating a monochrome.
Isochromy is another harmony achieved from a color and its hues. For example: orange-yellow, greenish-yellow, brownish-yellow.
2. With the help of your teacher, paint the image creating a isochromy.
Polychromy is the harmony achieved through various colors.
3. With the help of your teacher, paint the image creating a polychromy.
4.Observe the images and identify what kind of harmony it represents:
Image (A) represents a:
The. Polychrome
B. Isochromy
ç. Monochrome
Image (B) represents a:
The. Polychrome
B. Isochromy
ç. Monochrome
Image (C) represents a:
The. Polychrome
B. Isochromy
ç. Monochrome
By Rosiane Fernandes Silva – Graduated in Letters
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