And the Principles of Design
The basic components used by the artist when producing works of art. They are among the literal qualities found in any artwork. Line- Form Shape- Value Texture Space Color
What the eye sees when light is reflected off an object
Hue – the name of a color, such as red, blue, or yellow - equally spaced on the color wheel
Value – the lightness or darkness of a hue. - can be changed by adding white or black
PURE HUES – HIGH INTESITY (RED, GREEN, YELLOW) DULL HUES = LOW INTENSITY (BROWN)
5 types of lines - Horizontal – lines which run parallel to the ground - Vertical – lines that run up and down - Diagonal – slanted lines - Zigzag – lines made from combined diagonal lines - Curved – lines that express movement in a graceful, flowing way.
GEOMETRICORGANIC
GEOMETRICORGANIC
An element of art that is 3-dimensional and encloses volume
POSITIVE SPACENEGATIVE SPACE The shapes or forms The empty space between the shapes
Certain qualities inherent in the choice and arrangement of elements of art in the production of a work of art. Unity/Variety Balance Proportion/Scale Emphasis/contrast Rhythm/movement
FORMAL - SYMMETRICAL INFORMAL - ASYMMETRICAL
Radial – elements or objects in an art work are positioned around a center point
Variety – the principle of art concerned with combining one or more elements to create interest by adding slight changes.
Harmony – the principle of art concerned with blending elements to create a more calm, restful appearance.
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