Answer:
The color wheel is made up of three different types of colors - Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary.
Explanation:
-primary colors can only be created through the use of natural pigments. Secondly, all other colors found on the color wheel can be created by mixing primary colors together.
-Secondary colors are created by mixing equal parts of any two primary colors.
-Tertiary colors are created by mixing equal parts of a secondary color and a primary color together. The proper way to refer to tertiary colors is by listing the primary color first and the secondary color, second.
The Fresco secco technique is being used when paint is applied to a dry plaster wall. Correct answer: A This wall painting technique mixes pigments with organic binder and/or lime on wet plaster. The technique produces a mat surface with fairly desaturated colors. However, the painting must be done rapidly and without mistakes.
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