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Elements of Art and Principles of Design
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Elements of Art The building blocks or ingredients of art. They structure and carry the work.
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Elements of Art Line Form Color Space Value Texture Shape
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LINE Pablo Picasso A mark with length and direction. A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point.
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LINE May be vertical, horizontal or diagonal, curved, straight, zigzag, or show emotion.
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LINE
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LINE Contour lines- outline the edges of forms or shapes
Gestural lines- indicate action and physical movement
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COLOR Consists of Hue (another word for color), Value (lightness or darkness) and Intensity (brightness). Henri Matisse Alexander Calder
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COLOR 1. HUE: this is the name of the colors
Color has three properties: 1. HUE: this is the name of the colors 2. VALUE: refers to the lightness or darkness of a hue. 3. INTENSITY: refers to the purity of the hue or strength of a color
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Neutral Colors These colors are made by adding a complimentary color (opposite on the color wheel) to a hue. Neutralized hues are called tones.
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Tints and Shades Shades- adding the color black.
Tints – adding the color white to lighten a hue Shades – adding black to darken a hue Shades- adding the color black.
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Warm – red, orange, yellow Cool – green, blue, violet
Warm and Cool Colors Warm – red, orange, yellow Cool – green, blue, violet
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The lightness or darkness of a color.
VALUE The lightness or darkness of a color. MC Escher Pablo Picasso
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VALUE High Range in Value Low Range in Value
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2-dimensional and it encloses space
SHAPE Joan Miro 2-dimensional and it encloses space
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Shapes can be geometric or organic.
GEOMETRIC: square, triangle, rectangle, rhombus, circle, cone ORGANIC: free form shapes, shapes in nature; for example: leaves, trees, animals
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SHAPE Organic vs. Geometric
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FORM The appearance of a 3 dimensional object which is encloses and holds volume Jean Arp Lucien Freud
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FORM Shows an object in space, the mass or positive space it occupies.
For example, a triangle, which is 2-dimensional, is a shape, but a pyramid, which is 3-dimensional, is a form.
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FORM Form can be 2D Form can be 3D
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SPACE The distance or area between, around, above, below, or within things. Foreground, Middleground and Background (creates DEPTH)
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Positive (filled with something) and Negative (empty areas)
SPACE Positive (filled with something) and Negative (empty areas)
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TEXTURE The surface quality or "feel" of an object, its smoothness, roughness, softness, etc.
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Textures may be actual or implied.
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Actual – texture that you can feel with your sense of touch
Implied – texture that has been simulated in drawing and painting on a smooth surface Actual – texture that you can feel with your sense of touch
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You should now have 7 Elements of Art Pages turn your book over and start from the other side……
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They are concepts that affect content and message.
Principles of Design The ways in which the Elements of Art are organized are referred to as the Principles of Design. They are concepts that affect content and message.
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Principles of Design Balance Variety Emphasis Proportion Rhythm
Movement Unity Principles of Design
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BALANCE The way the elements are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work. Alexander Calder
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Symmetrical Balance The parts of an image are organized so that one side mirrors the other. Leonardo DaVinci
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Asymmetrical Balance When one side of a composition does not reflect the design of the other. James Whistler
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Radial Balance Slice it like a pizza- Each piece will be the same
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EMPHASIS The focal point of an image, or when one area or thing stand out the most. Jim Dine Gustav Klimt
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The part that catches your attention first.
EMPHASIS The part that catches your attention first.
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CONTRAST PROPORTION COLOR EMPHASIS
Can be created through the use of many different elements and principles like… CONTRAST PROPORTION COLOR
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RHYTHM RHYTHM RHYTHM RHYTHM RHYTHM RHYTHM
A regular repetition of elements to produce the look and feel of movement. Marcel Duchamp
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RHYTHM The repetition of lines, shapes, or colors to create a feeling of movement.
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MOVEMENT The motion created in a work of art.
Often uses the principle of rhythm to achieve this.
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The feeling of action or directional flow
Vincent VanGogh
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UNITY When all the elements and principles work together to create a pleasing image. The feeling of wholeness or the parts belonging together. Johannes Vermeer
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The use of differences and change to increase the visual interest of the work.
VARIETY Marc Chagall
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VARIETY The use of different lines, shapes, and colors in a piece of work.
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PROPORTION The comparative relationship of one part to another with respect to size, quantity, or degree; SCALE. Gustave Caillebotte
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Proportion …size / scale …with color
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PROPORTION
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Review- What principles do you see?
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Proportion
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Balance- Symetrical
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Rhythm
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Movement
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Proportion
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Emphasis
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Please hand in your P & E Book when your done !
Write your name on it!!!
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When returned to you, keep all your P & E Book in your Art bag You can study from it for your mid-term and final exams.
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