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1 Elements and Principles of Art
You will need a packet from the front, your binder, Prisma color pencils and your sketch book! Magazine Assignment Through the Eyes of Fashion !

2 Elements and Principles of Art
Create a title page with this information on it! This will signify the beginning of a major section in your sketchbook Magazine Assignment Through the Eyes of Fashion !

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4 Learning Target: I can analyze various fashion pieces and accessories in order to identify and describe the effects of the elements and principles of art in fashion. you deserve!

5 Elements of Art: the basic ingredients that make up a work of art!
Line Color Shape Form Value Texture Space Create a page in your sketchbook With this phrase and its definition

6 Line

7 Line line—an element of visual arts; the one-dimensional path of a dot through space used by artists to control the viewer’s eye movement; a thin mark made by a pencil, pen, or brush line quality—the width or appearance of any line, such as thick or thin, smooth or rough, continuous or broken line types— the variety of directions and shapes that a line may have; vertical, horizontal, diagonal, curved, zigzag

8 Line Examples in Fashion Design
Black and White dress, Oscar BW bag, Versace Juicy couture bag Jimmy Choe shoes Juicy Couture bag (zipper line, strap line, plaid lines, thick-thin)

9 Color—the visible range of reflected light, also known as hue

10 Color—the visible range of reflected light, also known as hue
Analogous Color- close on the color wheel (Orange and Red)

11 Color—the visible range of reflected light, also known as hue
Monochromatic Color- different value range of one color or hue (light blue, dark blue)

12 Color—the visible range of reflected light, also known as hue
Complimentary Color- opposite on the color wheel (Red and Green; Blue and Orange)

13 Color Examples in Fashion Design
Monochromatic Analogous with Complimentary Colors Monochromatic

14 Shape—a closed space made when a line connects to itself
The shape of this dress is in the pattern within the garment, as well as the flow of the neckline . Man on left, shapes on the coat create a pattern as well, Dulce Gabana, designer

15 Shape—a closed space made when a line connects to itself
The shape is in the pattern on both the coat and the bow tie. You can also describe the shape that several lines make when they come together, such as the V-shape in the Richard Sherman’s collar. Can we even mention the fighting shapes in the dreads? Man on left, shapes on the coat create a pattern as well, Dulce Gabana, designer

16 Form—a three dimensional object that has height, width, and depth
-Designer shoe on left is Jimmy Choo

17 Form—a three dimensional object that has height, width, and depth
-Designer shoe on left is Jimmy Choo

18 Value—the lightness and darkness of a line, shape, or form—often the way the light hits the garment or accessory

19 Value—the lightness and darkness of a line, shape, or form—often the way the light hits the garment or accessory

20 Value—the lightness and darkness of a line, shape, or form—often the way the light hits the garment or accessory

21 Texture—portrays surface quality of the piece
actual texture—how something actually feels when touched visual texture— how something appears to feel; also called simulated texture or implied texture

22 Texture—portrays surface quality of the piece
Juicy Couture Versace Jimmy Choo

23 Texture—portrays surface quality of the piece
Juicy Couture Versace Jimmy Choo

24 Space—the area above, below, around, and within a piece of artwork.
Negative Space Positive Space

25 Space—the area above, below, around, and within a piece of artwork.
Negative Space Positive Space

26 Space—the area above, below, around, and within a piece of artwork.
Negative Space Positive Space

27 Space—the area above, below, around, and within a piece of artwork.
The fabric covering the model’s right leg brings attention to the flow of the fabric and accentuates the depth of the color against her olive skin. Negative Space In contrast, the bare leg reveals her muscular tone and athletic strength almost saying “I feel great about me!” Positive Space SKETCH BOOK SAMPLE!

28 Principles of Design ~organizing the elements described in a piece of fashion~
Start a new page with this title and definition Open Up Your Calendar In Your Binder!

29 Balance—the arrangement of elements that makes individual parts of a composition appear equally important and visually aligned Symmetrical Balance: equally weighted or formed on each side

30 Balance—the arrangement of elements that makes individual parts of a composition appear equally important and visually aligned Asymmetrical Balance: unequally weighted or formed on each side

31 Balance—the arrangement of elements that makes individual parts of a composition appear equally important and visually aligned Radial Balance: image coming or radiating from a center point

32 Contrast—a technique which shows the difference in art elements such as smooth to rough textures; light to dark colors; or thick to thin lines

33 Emphasis/Dominance—importance given to certain objects or areas on the fashion piece. The focal point can be off center

34 Emphasis/Dominance—importance given to certain objects or areas on the fashion piece. The focal point can be off center

35 Movement—the use of art elements to draw a viewer’s eye through the fashion piece!

36 Movement—the use of art elements to draw a viewer’s eye through the fashion piece!

37 Movement—the use of art elements to draw a viewer’s eye through the fashion piece!
Richard Sherman and Lindsay Vonn move in style at the 2015 ESPY’s.

38 Pattern—the repetition of art elements in an organized way
Pattern—the repetition of art elements in an organized way. Pattern and rhythm are both created through repetition. Dolce and Gabana Oscar de LaRenta

39 Unity U N I T Y Unity is the harmony of an outfit. How it all comes together as one!

40 Unity-a feeling of completeness!

41 Unity-a feeling of completeness!

42 U N U I N U T I N Y T I Y T Y Unity is the harmony of an outfit.
How it all comes together as one! U N I T Y U N I T Y U N I T Y SKETCH BOOK SAMPLE! In all three outfits, the designer has brought together accessories and pattern to create unity. The handbags and shoes match in style and décor. The sunglasses and long hair communicate the freedom of expression the outfits are expressing.

43 Learning Target: I can analyze various fashion pieces and accessories in order to identify and describe the effects of the elements and principles of art. you deserve!

44 Elements and Principles of Art Through the Eyes of Fashion!
Sketchbook DUE on Today at 3:00 PM with the following elements completed: Signature Page Male and Female croqui in alignment with the 9 head format—front an back for each Elements and Principles of Art Assignment in alignment with the rubric Slide the scoring rubric into the front page of the Sketch Book Magazine Assignment


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