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Unit 2 Review Shape and Form
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Curved and Angular Shapes
Geometric and organic shapes may be either curved or angular. Curved Shape – shapes that are curved, graceful, and imply movement. The eye rapidly sweeps along them without interruption. Angular Shape – are shapes that are straight-edged. Your eyes move along the shape and stop momentarily where one shape connects with another.
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Positive and Negative Shapes
Every design is made of positive and negative shapes. Positive Shapes – tangible, actual aspects of a design. They are the solid forms, such as the flower in this artwork. Negative Shapes – areas that either surround the positive shapes or exist between them. They are the spaces AROUND the flower in this artwork. A successful design balances both.
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Positive and Negative Shapes
Shapes defined by objects are positive shapes. Shapes defined around objects are negative shapes.
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What is the positive shape? What is the negative shape?
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Smooth and Textured Shapes
Another important quality of shape is its surface. Is it reflective like a pane of glass? Rough and pitted like tree bark? Your eyes will move quickly across a smooth surface like polished metal and slower across a textured surface like a turtle shell.
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What textured surfaces do you see?
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Project 1: Geometric Shapes project: 100 points On your piece of paper, you will use watercolor paints to paint inside the shapes you have drawn. REMINDER: You will be graded for your neatness and effort. PAINT INSIDE THE LINES!
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Project 2: Positive and Negative Art Project
Use a sheet of white paper, this will represent the NEGATIVE shapes. Use a sheet of construction paper, this will represent the POSITIVE shapes; Cut out at least 8 different shapes. Arrange the shapes into a variety of positions on your white paper to create an image or pattern. When you are satisfied with your design, glue down the shapes to the white paper.
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