Elements and Principles of Art
Elements of Art the ‘ building blocks ’ of a work of art
LINE a mark with greater length than width; Can vary in direction and quality. Elements of Art
LINE
SHAPE is a closed line. Can be geometric or organic; 2- Dimensional Elements of Art
SHAPE Elements of Art
SPACE the feeling of depth; the area between and around objects (Negative and Positive space) Elements of Art
SPACE Elements of Art
Elements of Art SPACE
COLOR is light reflected off objects; 3 main characteristics: hue, value, and intensity. Elements of Art
COLOR Elements of Art Josef Albers Study for Homage to the Square: 'High Autumn' 22 x 22 in / 56 x 56 cm Our reference Close this window
VALUE is the range between the lightness or darkness within an artwork. Elements of Art
VALUE Elements of Art
FORM are 3-D shapes (length, width, and depth); Ex. Spheres, cylinders, cubes, etc. Elements of Art
FORM Elements of Art
TEXTURE is the surface quality that can be seen and/or felt. (also visual texture) Elements of Art
TEXTURE Elements of Art
Principles of Art an artists ‘ checklist ’ to creating a strong composition
BALANCE the distribution of the visual weight; Can be symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial. Principles of Art
BALANCE Principles of Art
Rhythm/Movement one or more elements of art are used repeatedly to create a feeling of visual movement. Principles of Art
Rhythm/Movement Principles of Art
UNITY the feeling of harmony between all parts of the artwork creating a sense of completeness. Principles of Art
UNITY Principles of Art
VARIETY means "to change the character" of an element of art, to make it different. Principles of Art
VARIETY
Principles of Art
EMPHASIS is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention (focal point). Principles of Art
EMPHASIS Principles of Art