red yellow green not blue or purple
the reason for that is because, they like all their features of art to stand out
you should use bold flat colours to paint pop art
use crazy colours which dont match, and big bold colours and not blended in any way.
The secondary colours in art are blue, green and purple ok guys. Just remember the primary colours and you will get the secondary colours.
tertiary colours is when you mix primary colours with secondary colours. ( third stage of colours )
In Surrealism Art they used : Oils on canvas, and water colours. In Surrealism Art they make small brush strokes for detail, when you look closely to this type of art it looks messy. But when you step back your eyes adjust so you can see what the artist has painted.
A type art that is in a specific style or way. Like abstract art, portraits, natural or pastel colours, minimalists, nude art and bright colours. (I think)
Abstract art is art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead use shapes, colours, forms and gestural marks to achieve its effect.
The Australian Aborigines had a rich variety of colours to use in their artwork. They incorporated earthy browns, reds, yellows, orange and white, as well as black, and shades of dark green and violet-blue.
art of colours
Colours found from the nature, which include quite many colours. Black from charcoal, red from terracotta, yellow from ochre, blue from indigo, green from many plants.
The primary colours: Red, Blue and Yellow, if you mix 2 of these colours together you get the secondary colours.