Subtractive color theory

Introduction: Subtractive color, or "subtractive color mixing", predicts the spectral power distribution of light after it passes through successive layers of partially absorbing media.

Readings: Subtractive Color Pg 187-188

Recommended Book:

Art Fundamentals:Theory and Practice by  Otto G. OcvirkRobert E. StinsonPhilip R. WiggRobert O. BoneDavid L. Cayton
School of ArtBowling Green State University
http://dl.booktolearn.com/ebooks2/art/artrelated/9780073379272_Art_Fundamentals_5fd0.pdf
Assignment: When we mix colors using paint, or through the printing process, we are using the subtractive color method. Subtractive color mixing means that one begins with white and ends with black; as one adds color, the result gets darker and tends to black. The CMYK color system is the color system used for printing.
 
Task: Take a picture/photograph of a simple architecture during early morning, noon and evening to capture
2- You have to capture the effects of light and color on that architecture
3- Take 3 available surfaces of same size (A4 size) and draw the same building
4- Paint the effects of light and color in morning, effects of light and color in noon and effects of light and color in evening on that building.
Materials:

Surface: Scholar sheet

Paints: Poster color

 Size; A4