Secondary colours are formed by mixing two primary colours. For example:
Other combinations, like Purple and Red or Green and Brown, do not produce secondary colours because they involve non-primary colours. Understanding these combinations is fundamental in colour theory and artistic practice.
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A | Abanindranath Tagore | I | Wash Technique |
B | Leonardo da Vinci | III | Sfumato |
C | Caravaggio | II | Chiaroscuro |
D | Matisse | IV | Papier Collage |