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Modern art / Color theory / Color scheme / Analogous colors / Primary color / Complementary colors / Tints and shades / Henri Matisse / Painting / Color / Visual arts / Vision
Date: 2014-11-10 13:21:38
Modern art
Color theory
Color scheme
Analogous colors
Primary color
Complementary colors
Tints and shades
Henri Matisse
Painting
Color
Visual arts
Vision

Hands-On Project #1 Cut-Out Collages PREPARATION B 1. Review the color wheel with students. GRADE LEVEL: 4 and up

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