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English 1201, 2201, 3201 Adapted from K.Jesperson by T. Follett, 2019
Visuals (Artistic) English 1201, 2201, 3201 Adapted from K.Jesperson by T. Follett, 2019
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Composition: The placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art, as distinct from the subject of a work. It can also be thought of as the organization of the elements of art
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Focal Point – where the eye is drawn in a visual – contrast or an unusual image can create a focal point, as can the rule of thirds.
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How to establish focal point
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Focal Point
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(from Latin perspicere, to see through) in the graphic arts, such as drawing, is an approximate representation, on a flat surface (such as paper), of an image as it is seen by the eye Perspective
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perspective
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the degree to which elements of a picture are in proportion
the degree to which elements of a picture are in proportion. If the elements are balanced, there is harmony. If they are weighted to one side, there is tension. Balance
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balance
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Imbalance creates tension
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(white space): unused space in an illustration
(white space): unused space in an illustration. It helps to create contrast with shapes and colours in the illustration, helps to define a focal point (what the eye is drawn to), and makes the viewer question what is missing. Blank Space
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Blank space
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created by two elements of the visual that are different (black-white, large-small, etc.). Creates emphasis. Contrast
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Contrast
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lines frame pictures, draw the eye to the focal points and create contrasts. Curved lines suggests softness; angular lines suggest hardness; jagged lines suggest energy. Line
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line
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Jagged line
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often symbols are used to convey complex ideas quickly
often symbols are used to convey complex ideas quickly. A skull may mean death, a beaver may stand for Canada, etc. Symbol
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Symbol
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creates contrast and emphasis (i. e
creates contrast and emphasis (i.e. a bright colour on a drab background), can have symbolic meaning (green = nature), and can suggest a mood (black = depressing, scary). Color
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Color
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words should be analyzed for font (i. e
words should be analyzed for font (i.e. is it in a childish form of writing, or is it more sophisticated?) and also for connotation (the positive and negative associations we have with words.)
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English Class rules LOTS OF FUN Horror and terror
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What is the mood of this image?
Explain how the mood is created through the use of any 2 visual elements.
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What is the purpose of this image?
Explain how the purpose is achieved through the use of any 2 visual elements.
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Give this image an appropriate title.
Support your title with reference to 2 visual elements.
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What might be the message of this famous image?
How does it make you feel? What visual elements are predominant here? Marc Chagall, I and the Village
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