The apples range between deep red and orange. We have a painting that has a foreground and background that is mainly made up of green or light green. The complementary color scheme used here is red and green. Last but not least we have a still life painting by Cezanne. As you can see in the tertiary color wheel below.Ĭezanne, Still Life with apples and a tube of paint These colors fill in the gaps between the primary and secondary colors. There are still more colors to talk about with the color wheel! Tertiary colors are also known as intermediate Colors. In addition, this article will help you to learn why muted colors are so important to painting. Learn how to put color mixing into practice – I also have this free color mixing guide available to help guide you further. Muting a color by mixing it with its complementary color creates richer colors. The same holds true for the other complementary colors. The opposite is also true – mix blue into orange to create a muted orange. So, if you want a muted blue then you would mix some orange to it. Mixing two complementary colors together will mute your color.
I have examples of how this applies to real paintings at the bottom of the article.
So, if you ever want to emphasize something in a painting – then use two complementary colors next to one another.