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1 Finding the Elements of Art

2 Expressive Line Lines have Personalities:
Straight= Strong and powerful, Rigid and Swift, like buildings Curved= People or animals, Soft, Delicate, or Graceful Jagged=Aggressive or Wild, Nervous or Awkward like broken glass or lightening

3 Expressive Line Direction Vertical directions seem strong
Horizontal lines seem calm or stable Diagonal lines seem unstable

4 Look closely at the lines in this artwork.
Describe the personalities of these lines and their function in the artwork in 5-8 sentences.

5 Shape and Form Shape vs. Form Figure Ground

6 Open and Closed Shapes Open Shapes have space around and between them and share some importance with the background Closed shapes and forms seem solid and heavy

7 Shape Constancy The tendency to see a shape as unchanging regardless of the angle at which you see it.

8 Shape Look closely at this photograph and describe the shapes that you see using vocabulary described in class.

9 Color and Value Literally translates in Italian to mean “light-dark”
It is Dramatic Contrasts between light and dark.

10 Color and Intesity Intensity (aka Saturation) is the Brightness or Dullness of a color Bright Dull Bright High Intensity low Intensity High

11 Color Interactions Hue Value Intensity

12 Color and Expression Looking closely at this painting, describe it’s use of color in 5-8 sentences. If the color was altered, would this painting have the same mood?

13 Space What technique derived from the Renaissance period, is the artist Homer using to create the illusion of space. Overlapping High and Low Placement Linear Perspective Aerial Perspective

14 Space Color variation to indicate space
Cool colors are likely to have a quieting effect Warm colors add excitement and energy

15 Space Look closely at this painting and describe the space in this painting and how it is depicted.

16 How to Create Texture A hard, smooth surface is highly reflective.
This creates sharp, crisp edges and stronger contrasts of light and dark values. Light hits more of the surface and bounces off. 

17 How to Create Texture A soft surface absorbs the light, creating smooth transitions between highlights and shadows.

18 How to Create Texture If the surface is rough, the light hits less of the surface or hits it in less or sporadic areas.  The reflected light is less, making softer variances in values.  The rougher the texture, the stronger the variance Rough surfaces like tree bark, have many small ridges that catch the light on the high ridge with a dark shadow behind the ridge, creating stronger variances.

19 Texture - How does texture add to the meaning of this sculpture by Michelangelo? Simulated vs. Invented Texture Should time involved or skill make an artwork more valuable?

20 Describe with Vocabulary
Line: Curved line created by dam, some lines created by ersoion on rocks, levels of sediment. Shape: Main shapes are those created by the two rock formations on each side, the body of water from the bottom right corner to the center of the image, and the trapezoid shape made by the dam in the left upper center. The shapes fill the picture plane leaving a small piece of sky at the top. The body of water acts as an open shape Space: Space is indicated by the overlapping rock formations. The dam cuts our eyes off from seeing where the two formations meet. There is a third formation in the far distance that is overlapped by the dam and the rock formation on the left. The clouds in the sky show us even more distance and depth. Value: Strong value contrasts are created by the white clouds, the white cement dam, the white rolling water. These bright highlights contrast with the dark shadows cast by the rock formation on the right. The darkest value is on the edge where the rock meets the water. There is a little bit more high light than very dark shadows. The rest of the image is made of a variety of middle tones. The lighter middle tones fall in the foreground and the top of rock segments near the water. Texture: Texture here is indicated by values. The rocks have rough surfaces created by flowing water and erosion.

21 Description In writing, use Vocabulary to describe this artwork using at least ten complete sentences


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