Mrs. Moncure Digital Photography.  The “building block” of design.  All good design will have one or more of these elements; line, color, shape, form,

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Mrs. Moncure Digital Photography

 The “building block” of design.  All good design will have one or more of these elements; line, color, shape, form, texture, space, and value.  This presentation aims to show you some illustrations of these elements through photography. It could also be done through other art methods, such as painting, fashion design, sculpture, etc.

Line A line is one- dimensional and can vary in width, direction, and length. Lines also can define the edges of a form. Lines can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, straight or curved, thick or thin. Lines lead your eye around the composition. Alfred Steiglitz, The Steerage, 1907

Color Color has three main characteristics: hue (red, yellow, green), value (how light or dark it is), and intensity (how bright or dull it is). Colors can also be described as warm (red, yellow), or cool (blue, green). Furthermore, Monochromatic- one color plus its tints (adding white) and shades (adding black). Complimentary Colors- colors opposite each other on the color wheel. (ex. Green & Red). Analogous Colors- colors next to each other on the color wheel (ex. Red & orange). Sandy Skoglund, Revenge of the Goldfish, 1981

Shape Shape is two dimensional, with a height and width. Organic Shape: a shape made by nature. Not completely defined. Inorganic Shape: manmade- such as triangles and rectangles. Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Photogram, 1924

Form Form is three dimensional, has height and width and depth. Photographers emphasize form by the use of highlights and shadows. Ansel Adams, Mount Williamson- Clearing Storm, 1944

Texture The surface quality of an object that we sense through touch. All objects have a physical texture (think- horse hair, dolphin smooth). In a two dimensional work, texture gives a visual sense of how an object depicted would feel in real life if touched. Kelly Clark, Tiger Cat!, 2005

Space Real space is three dimensional. Space in a work of art refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions. It can also refer to an artist’s use of the area around the picture plane. Positive Space- The space occupied by the primary object. Negative Space- The space around the primary object. Josef Koudelka, Czechoslovakia, 1968

Value Value is the lightness or darkness of a surface. It is frequently used when talking about shading, but is also important in the study of color. Ben Von Wong, Redemption, 2012

 The principles of art are the rules or guidelines of art.  Used to organize or arrange the structural elements of design.  Principles are balance, proportion, rhythm, emphasis, harmony, variety and unity.

Balance Balance is similar to our physical sense of balance. It is how the artist uses opposing forces in a composition that results in visual stability. Most successful compositions achieve balance in one of two ways: symmetrically (the same on both sides, like a butterfly wing) or asymmetrically. Annie Leibovitz

Proportion Proportion relates to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design. Specifically, the relationship between the objects. Diane Arbus, A Jewish Giant At Home With His Parents in the Bronx, NY, 1970

Rhythm Rhythm in an artwork indicates movement by the repetition of elements. Rhythm can make an artwork seem active. Robert Capa, D-Day Landing, 1944

Emphasis Emphasis is to make one part of an artwork dominant over the other parts. It attracts the viewer’s eyes to a place of special importance in an artwork. Steve McCurry, Afghan Girl, 1985

Harmony Harmony is the pleasing quality achieved by different elements of a composition interacting to form a whole. Harmony is often accomplished through repetition of the same or similar characteristics. Joel Meyerowitz, Cape Light, 1979

Variety Differences achieved by opposing, contrasting, changing, elaborating, or diversifying elements in a composition to add individualism and interest. William Wegman, B is for Baker, 2012

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Unity Unity is the result of bringing the elements of art into the appropriate ratio between harmony and variety to achieve a sense of oneness. It is the sense that everything works together and looks like it fits. Mary Ellen Mark, Monkey Trainer’s Daughter: Indian Street Performers, New Delhi, India, 1980