CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ART

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CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ART TOPIC : IMAGINATIVE COMPOSITION Imaginative composition is the act of building up pictures in colour with the theme drawn from imagination,observation and personal experiences from the environment.A composition is the basic structure of all pictorial works such as painting, graphic design,textiles e.t.c. Pictorial means(of a picture).Lines, tones and colour are used to create shapes in a picture. Imaginative composition requires the following aspect : Arranging and re-arranging of forms. Laying emphasis on some shapes and surbordinating others(making others less important).

Building up sizes and forms. Matching colours together. Introducing effective contracts of light and shade. Adding and substituting one element with one another. THE BENEFITS FROM IMAGINATIVE COMPOSITION It sharpens the student’s memory and observation. Imaginative composition encourages freedom of expression and a sound mind. It helps to improve student’s skill in designing ,organizing,and building up pictures.

It promotes originality of thought in students. It encourages power to invent and visualise ideas or situations. ASSIGNMENT What is imaginative composition and mention at least 3 benefits from imaginative composition.