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In this lesson you will learn about the Elements of Visual Art Line Shape/Form Space Texture Value Color
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Fold both of your papers into 4 even sections
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Write at the top of each section: Your Name Block Elements of Art: Line Shape/FormSpace TextureValueColor NAME
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In this lesson you will learn about the Elements of Art = the basic visual tools artists use when making an artwork. They are color, line, shape, form, texture, and space
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Line = A mark with length and direction, a mark made by a moving point Can be real or implied. Can be long or short. Can be solid or broken. Can be thicker or thinner. Can be straight, wavy, zig-zag, bumpy, vertical, horizontal, diagonal, curved, bent, or spiral.
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Abstract Melody by Gregorz ChojnackiGregorz Chojnacki Look for examples of Line
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Create a design in the Line section Line Shape Space Texture Value Color a design that is interesting. Fills the section Uses line in at least 4 different ways.
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Texture = the feel of the actual surface Appearance of roughness or smoothness of an object. Can be created using lines, shapes, and values.
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Three Musicians by Pablo PicassoPablo Picasso Look for examples of texture
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Young Hare by Albrecht DurerAlbrecht Durer Little Owl by Albrecht DurerAlbrecht Durer Look for examples of texture
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Create a design in the Texture section Line Shape Space Texture Value Color A design that is interesting. Fills the section Uses texture in at least 4 different ways.
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Shape/Form An enclosed space or area; shapes are 2D. Implied by an area of color Can be geometric or organic Forms are 3D.
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The Codomas by Henri MatisseHenri Matisse Look for examples of shape
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In the Shape section draw 3 geometric shapes, 3 organic shapes, and 1 3D form Line Shape Space Texture Value Color A design that is interesting. Fills the section Uses Shape in at least 4 different ways.
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Value Lightness or darkness TINTS, made by adding white SHADES, made by adding black
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Hatching Cross-hatching Stippling
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Blue Light by Paul KleePaul Klee Values?
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Draw a value scale (light to dark) in the Value section Line Shape Space Texture Value Color Microsoft Click
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Space Distance between lines and shapes, or the illusion of depth Shown by: –Converging lines –Overlapping shapes –Changing brightness of color –Position on the page –Decreasing size (foreshortening) –Use of shading and shadows Microsoft Click
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Schweres Rot by Wassily KandinskyWassily Kandinsky Converging lines Position on the page Overlapping shapes Decreasing size
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Two Kinds of Space Positive Space: The space that an image or object fills (the yellow cup) Negative Space: the space around and between the image or object (the blue background)
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What’s positive and what’s negative space??
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Where’s the foreground? Where’s the background?
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In the Space section Line Shape Space Texture Value Color Microsoft Click
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Color Produced when light strikes an object and reflects back to the eyes
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Color Has 3 properties: 1. Hue - the name of the color Red, Yellow, & Blue are Primary Hues Orange, Violet, Green are Secondary Hues Microsoft Click
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Color Microsoft Click Primary Colors Secondary Colors
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Color Has 3 properties: 1. Hue - the name of the color –Complementary refers to opposite hues, i.e. red and green –Analogous refers to related hues, i.e. red and red-orange –Monochromatic refers to shades of the same hue, i.e. bright green and light green Microsoft Click
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Color Microsoft Click Opposite colors Opposite colors are called complementary Opposite colors
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Microsoft Click Color Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Colors that are next to each other are related Related colors are called analogous
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Color Has 3 properties: 2. Value - lightness (color + white) darkness (color + black) 3. Intensity - brightness (pure color) dullness (color + it’s opposite) Microsoft Click
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Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow by Piet MondrianPiet Mondrian Primary Colors
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Green, Blue, Green by Mark RothkoMark Rothko Analogous Colors
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Hyena Stomp by Frank StellaFrank Stella Complementary Colors Blue & Orange Violet & Yellow Red & Green
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Waterlilies by Claude MonetClaude Monet Monochromatic
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Create a color wheel in the Color section (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple) Line Shape Space Texture Value Color A design that is interesting. Fills the section Uses Color in at least 4 different ways. Microsoft Click
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Turn this into the grading bin for a quiz grade!! Make sure it is COMPLETE With your NAME & BLOCK When you get it back next clas: GLUE it into your SKETCHBOOK
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