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Review Depth, Shape, Texture
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The Elements of Art Line Value Shape – NOTAN COLLAGE Form Space – 1 POINT PERSPECTIVE Texture - WEAVE Color These are the tools an artist works with to create an artwork.
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SPACE & PERSPECTIVE Variety of ways to add a sense of space to your artwork. –Size: objects appear smaller as the get farther away. –Position: objects appear higher on the page as they get farther away.
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SPACE & PERSPECTIVE –Overlap: Overlapping objects show which is farther. –Detail: Objects have less detail as they get farther away.
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SPACE & PERSPECTIVE Saturation of color: Close objects are brightest and sharpest. Objects in the distance appear pale and washed out. Atmospheric perspective: Objects in the distance may appear bluish.
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SPACE & PERSPECTIVE Warm colors advance/cool colors recede: Warm colors may appear closer. Cool colors may appear farther away. Light and shadow create 3D forms: Shading and light source can make objects appear round.
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1 Point Perspective draw a horizon line The dot = vanishing point - anywhere on the line Horizon Line Vanishing Point Converging lines parallel lines
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Where’s the Vanishing Point?
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Shape An enclosed space defined by line, color and/or texture A shape is flat
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Japanese Notan Collage a Japanese design concept involving the play and placement of light and dark Goal – feeling of balance
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TEXTURE Real texture you can feel with your fingers Implied A texture that looks like you could feel it but is, in actual fact, flat to the touch
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Frottage (Pencil Rubbings) Implied Texture
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LOOM – a tool used to weave.
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Woven Goods
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