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What is Art? Are the objects on your desk art? Discuss why or why not?
Take five minutes to discuss with table why or why not. Record your answers on paper and be prepared to share.
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Where do we see art?
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Design is all around us.
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Why do people create art?
Seek personal enjoyment and satisfaction. Express personal thoughts and feelings. Communicate with others. Create a more favorable environment. Make others see things more clearly Provide us with new visual experiences. Record a time, place, person, or object. Commemorate important people or events. Reinforce cultural ties and traditions. Seek to affect social change Tell stories. Adorn themselves Worship. Create an illusion. Predict the future or remember the past. Earn livelihood. Do something no one else can (or has yet done). Amuse themselves (or make us laugh). Make the ordinary extraordinary, the familiar strange. Increase our global understanding
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Art One Essential Question:
How do we communicate through art?
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The Elements and Principles
Of Design A review for Art One and Art Two
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The elements of art are like the letters
of the alphabet. They are the building blocks of the language of art. Once you know how to use them you can create works that will communicate something to the viewer.
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elements can be thought in terms of language or music.
The way you arrange the elements can be thought in terms of language or music. The way you arrange words to create sentences or notes to create songs is important.
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The Principles of Design are learned to help artists
arrange art elements in their Artwork to create the best work possible.
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What element of art do you see here?
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As early as 30,000 BC man has created art using
line to depict objects or things.
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Frank Stella -------What element of art is evident in this painting?
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Shape – element of ARt
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FORM- three dimensional
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Forms can be viewed from
several angles.
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Value refers to light and Dark VALUE- the element of art which allows us to show form on two dimensions
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Value can be seen in color
and help us read shapes in paintings.
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COLOR
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Opposites on the color wheel can create contrast.
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TEXTURE
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Implied texture Versus Real Texture
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Space- use of perspective
to show depth
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The principles of design are used to
help artists arrange the elements of art into a composition that works.
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Contrast- What is Contrast?
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Complementary colors Create contrast
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Pattern Pattern uses the art elements in planned or random repetitions.
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Rhythm is the repetition
of visual movement. Variety keeps it exciting.
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Movement- directs viewer
through the work to focal area.
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Movement can be directed along lines.
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How does Renoir move your eye
through this painting?
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Unity – when an artwork feels
complete and the artist uses the elements in a cohesive way.
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Balance- refers to the visual weight of the elements
Balance can be symmetrical, Asymmetrical, or radial Is this symmetrical or asymmetrical?
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Asymmetrical Balance
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Radial Balance
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Refers to focal point or area of interest.
Emphasis Refers to focal point or area of interest.
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