Lena- homework

21Apr09

words to describe the festival

- thought-provoking

- educational

- stimulating

- amusing

- interesting

- exciting

- visual

- inspiring

- festivity

Music for the festival

As our target audience are young female and male aged 15- 24 who live in the rural communitites around australia that are seeking involvment in the art world. These new, exciting and alternative bands are what i think would interest them as well as inpsire them to be able to gain access into the various art forms. I have chosen these bands for a few reasons partly because i like them but also because of the research i have conducted. They have played in previous festivals such as falls festival, homebake, good vibrations and splender in the grass. This is the sort of thing our target audience would atttend so i think this sort of musci is apporpriate.

- Grafton Primary

- The cops

- Vanshee

- The Presets

- Kings of Leon

- The potbelleez

Circular colour

Sir Isaac Newton created the first colour wheel hundreds of years ago by splitting white sunlight into red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, and blue, then connected the ends of the colour spectrum together to demonstrate natural colour progression.

A century later Johann Wolfgang Goethe studied the psychological effect of colours and discovered that some colours gave a feeling of warmth and others a feeling of coolness. Using these results he created a colour wheel based on the psychological effect of each colour with one side being the plus side of red, orange and yellow and the other side being the minus side of green, violet and blue.

Colour theory was developed further by Johannes Itten, a Swiss colour and art theorist at the Bauhaus. He modified the colour wheel using red, yellow and blue as the primary colours and modified these further to twelve hues including secondary and tertiary colours.

The Resene colour wheel, introduced some years ago and still available today, works on the same theories as those developed by Johannes Itten.

The colour wheel is designed to simplify colour selection, allowing users to work to basic colour scheme guidelines, such as complementary, split complementary and analogous, to quickly develop colour schemes.

For your copy of the Resene colour wheel visit your local Resene ColorShop or contact your local Resene representative. For more information on colour wheels, see the Resene colour wheel newsletter. (You will need Acrobat Reader.)

www.resene.co.nz/comn/whtsnew/colour_wheel.htm.

ACETATE – http://www.dickblick.com/products/grafix-clear-acetate-sheets/

Cellulose acetate, glossy on both sides. Use for protecting artwork, and for making overhead transparencies and overlays



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