1 The Elements of Art: Shape, Form, Space. 2 One Dimensional (1 D) length Two Dimensional (2 D) length and height Three Dimensional (3 D) length, height,

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1 The Elements of Art: Shape, Form, Space

2 One Dimensional (1 D) length Two Dimensional (2 D) length and height Three Dimensional (3 D) length, height, and width Line Shape Form

3 Shape An area that can be measured in two dimensions: length and width.

4 Geometric Shapes Wassily Kandinsky, Geflecht von Oben (Network from Above) 1927 Shapes that can be described using a mathematical formula.

5 Paul Klee, Landscape with Yellow Birds Organic (Free-Form) Shapes Shapes derived from nature.

6 Form Objects that can be measured in three dimensions: length, width and height.

7 Geometric Forms Barbara Hepworth, Family of Man, 1970

8 Henry Moore, Family Group, 1950 Organic Forms

9 Space The area AROUND an object and the area WITHIN an object.

10 Positive Space The objects and shapes in an artwork.

11 Negative Space The empty space around objects in an artwork Sky Above Clouds III, by Georgia O’Keeffe

12 Point of View Angle at which a viewer perceives an object.

13 Shading The use of light and dark values to give the illusion of form.

14 Highlight Areas of white in an artwork which show where light reflects the most.

15 Perspective A visual system that creates the illusion of depth. Raphael, School of Athens, 1511

16 Perspective Techniques Overlapping Placing one object in front of another. The fullest shape appears to be closest to the viewer.

17 Size Making some objects larger than others. The largest objects appear closest to the viewer. Perspective Techniques

18 Perspective Techniques Placement Putting some objects lower in the picture than others. The lowest objects appear closest to the viewer.

19 Perspective Techniques Detail Rendering objects with intricate contours and decorations. Objects with the most details appear closest.

20 Perspective Techniques Atmospheric Perspective The affects of light and moisture in the atmosphere. Faded objects appear farther away than intensely colored objects.

21 Perspective Techniques Lines that appear to get closer the farther away they are. Converging Lines