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Allen High School Fall Semester Midterm Exam
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Elements of Art Form Texture Line Space Shape Value Color
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Line A continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point
2D = pencil mark 3D = wire Implied = series of unconnected points that cause your eye to create a line Outline or Contour
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More lines!
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Color How light reacts when it reflects on an object or surface
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Color - Intensity
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Color & Value
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Shape Enclosed space defined by other elements of art. Usually 2D
Can be 3D (but used as a general term)
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Shapes- 2 Types Organic or Geometric
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Form 3D Encloses Volume, as a kind of “visual weight” Examples:
Cubes, Spheres, Cylinders
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Color Has 3 Properties: Hue- the name of the color
Intensity- brightness or dullness Value- lightness or darkness
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Color - Intensity
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Color & Value
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Value Describes the darkness or lightness of a color.
Value is needed to express Volume
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Value makes Volume =
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Value: The lightness or darkness of a color
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Texture Refers to the surface quality or “feel” of an object
Roughness or smoothness Hardness or softness Texture can be felt in 3D works or “implied” in visual/2D drawings, paintings or photographs
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Texture Actual & Implied
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Space The distance or area between, around, above or within things
It can be a description of both 2D & 3D works
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Both Positive & Negative Space are important!
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Emphasis Movement Balance Rhythm Harmony Proportion Variety Unity
Principles of Design Emphasis Movement Balance Rhythm Harmony Proportion Variety Unity
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Rhythm A type of movement Seen in repeating shapes and colors
Alternating light and dark shapes also creates rhythm Also called Pattern or Repetition
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Balance Sense of stability
Can be created by repeating shapes or repeating the feeling of weight within a work 3 Types of Balance: Symmetrical, Asymmetrical & Radial
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Balance – 3 Types Symmetrical & Asymmetrical & Radial
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Radial Balance
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Asymmetrical Balance
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Symmetrical Balance
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Proportion Also called Scale
Refers to the relationships of size of objects in a work Smallness & largeness
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Repetition: Using the same image over and over again
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Harmony Using similar elements throughout the work.
Gives artwork an “uncomplicated” feel
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Unity The feeling of oneness The parts equal a whole
Elements of Art tie everything together. No confusion
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Emphasis Developing points of interest to pull a viewer's attention
(“focal point”) Or thematic emphasis= focusing on one idea or theme
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Movement Adds excitement to work by showing action and direction.
Moves viewer’s eye throughout work
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Variety Using different shapes, textures, colors & values to make a piece interesting
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Contour Line Lines creating boundaries that separate one area from another; they define the edges and surface ridges of an object
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Outlines The outside edge of an object.
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Blind Contour Drawing in which only contour lines are used to represent subject matter. Artist keep their eyes on the object they are drawing and concentrate on direction and curves.
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GESTURE DRAWING More generally, a gesture drawing may be any drawing which attempts to capture action or movement.
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Thumbnail Sketch A brief/small sketch of ideas for brainstorming and composition
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Composition The overall arrangement and organization of visual elements on a 2D surface
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Color Hue- the name of the color Intensity- brightness or dullness
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Primary Colors – exist by themselves You can NOT mix them!
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Secondary Colors – Purple Green Orange
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Tints of colors 1 color + white = Tint
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Shade 1 Color + Black = Shade
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Complementary Colors Are OPPOSITE on the color wheel! Red and Green Orange and Blue Yellow and Purple
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Analagous Colors Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
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Warm Colors Yellow, Orange, Red and some Purples
Colors that suggest warmth Yellow, Orange, Red and some Purples
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Cool Colors Colors that suggest coolness Green, Blue, most Purples
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What are different techniques to show Value?
Hatching – parallel lines Cross-hatching – perpendicular lines Stippling - dots
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Hatching
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Cross Hatching
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Stippling: The act of drawing with small dots Noli Novak
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Achromatic To be without color or pigment Greyscale
Black and White only
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Monochromatic – 1 color with black and white
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Implied Line A series of unconnected points that cause our eyes to create a line
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What is a critique? Using knowledge to evaluate or analyze a work of art. To review, discuss or compare an artwork You do it every time you complete a RUBRIC!
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21. Color Pencil Questions
Linear – color pencil technique showing contour and value change, use of LINES b) Mixing – using light pencil pressure with a color pencil in an already existing GRAPHITE drawing
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23. (continued) c) Scraffito- scraping away or scratching into the outer surface to reveal underneath d) Burnishing – using white (or any light color) with heavy pressure over an area of color e) Wax bloom – the hazy finish that sets in on a color pencil drawing after a period of time
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23. Continued f) Layering – overlapping graphite pencils with colored pencils. g) Frottage – creating a texture or pattern by coloring over a texture surface. A rubbing.
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