What are the primary colors?

What are primary colors in art?

  • name the primary colors and the secondary colors. thanks!!!

  • Answer:

    Primary colors are the colors from which all other colors are made. The three primary colors are red, blue and yellow. Red and yellow combine to make orange. Red and blue combine to make purple. Blue and yellow combine to make green, Orange, Green and Purple are secondary colors. Combining secondary colors with primary or other secondary colors creates tertiary colors. Black added to any color creates a tone. White added to any color creates a tint. Grey added to any color creates a shade. That's color theory 101. Now, let's talk about color in music, the different timbres (tone qualities) produced by the wood, metal and fiber parts of instruments.

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This is a interesting question because this week at my work, a Child Development Center we are exploring with art. Yesterday, the children were taught about primary, and secondary colors. Primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. Secondary colors are violet (red + blue), green (blue + yellow), and orange (red + yellow).

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red,white.black,yellow,blue,violet,orang...

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Red, Green, Blue are the additive primaries. Cyan, Magenta, Yellow are the subtractive primaries. Subtractive primaries are the secondary colors of Additive primaries and vice versa.

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Primary - red, blue and yellow Secondary - orange, purple and green

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