Space and Value.

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Space and Value

Using art vocabulary, fill in your first impressions of this artwork Using art vocabulary, fill in your first impressions of this artwork. Think about the elements and principles of art and relate them to this artwork.

Space The illusion of objects having depth on a two-dimensional surface.

Ways to create SPACE Overlapping or clustering Linear (One Point) Perspective- everything going back to one point in an artwork or area of focus Atmospheric Perspective- the closer the object the darker it is. Vice Versa.

OVERLAPPING

LINEAR PERSPECTIVE

ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE

Atmospheric Perspective: placement of objects and size Placement: Generally, objects that are positioned lower on the picture plane will appear closer than objects that are positioned higher on the picture plane. Size: Objects that are closer to a viewer appear larger than objects that are further off in the distance.

ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE

VIDEO DEMONSTRATING WAYS TO CREATE SPACE http://thevirtualinstructor.com/illusionofspace.html ****Pay close attention to the words that he uses, and jot down, on your ABC chart, any vocabulary that you feel is important to the element, space.

VALUE Is the lightness and/or darkness of a color. A VALUE SCALE shows the range of light to dark used to measure value.

VALUE SCALES USING COLOR A TINT: the result of adding white to a color A SHADE: the result of adding black to a color. Highlights: created using tints (lighter parts of artworks) Shadows: created using shades (darker parts of artworks)

USING VALUE IN AN ARTWORK

Video on Value http://thevirtualinstructor.com/Value.html

VALUE AND SPACE… Do we use value when creating space??

YES!! Remember: The closer the object, the darker it is. The farther the object, the lighter it is.

FOR YOUR PROJECT You will be creating a landscape scene that shows your favorite season. You will use different objects to complete your landscape. You will have to show value and space. Here are some examples for you of WINTER.

How is this picture using space and value? List 3 things.

How is this picture using space and value? List 3 things.

How is this picture using space and value? List 3 things.

THINK ABOUT… What season is your favorite season? What things would you add into a scene from that season? Which objects will be bigger? And which will be darker in color? What details can you add to show space? What details can you add to show value? HERE IS YOUR PROJECT SHEET! And another power point on how to get a landscape started. 