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Class Rules Ready for lesson (including bring all the necessary materials) No talking during lesson No late submission
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Things to have – 2B pencil and eraser (no mechanical pencils) 1x A5 & 1x KC sketch book 12 pieces colour pencils (min)
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elements of art Basic foundation for a work of art. 1.Lines 2.Shapes 3.Form 4.Colour 5.Value 6.Texture 7.Space
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Video on elements of art
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Lines the path of a moving point. a mark left by a tool - brush, pencil, stick, pen, etc. defines the edges of shapes and forms creates movement thick, thin, dark light, wavy straight, curved, etc. elements of art
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Lines elements of art
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Activity produce line contour of your hand without lifting the pencil (10mins) elements of art
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Activity produce line contour of your hand without lifting the pencil (10mins) elements of art *TIPS - Experiment with different type of lines, thickness of lines, curvature of lines, length of lines.
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Activity produce line contour of anything around you without lifting the pencil (10mins) elements of art
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Reflection What we learnt today? elements of art
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Homework 1 sketch on anything using different types of lines (A5 sketch book) – Submit next lesson elements of art
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Next lesson – Shapes, form and values. Things to bring – Drawing block 2B & Colour pencils A5 sketch book
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elements of art The end
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Shapes area enclosed by line. 2 dimensional and can be geometric or organic. elements of art
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Form 3-Dimensional. occupy space or give the illusion that they occupy the space. elements of art
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Value lightness or darkness. often referred to shading. can create depth and define form of a subject. Solid Shading-Use pressure to show value Stippling-Dots, the more dots there are the darker the value Cross hatching-Lines, the more lines you use the darker the value elements of art
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Colour Value elements of art
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Colour Value elements of art
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Activity Create 8 boxes and shade them using the - solid shading method - stippling dots - cross-hatching elements of art DarkLight 3cm
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Colour most expressive element of art is seen by the way light reflects off a surface. primary, secondary & tertiary colour. elements of art
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Primary Colour Secondary Colour
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Warm & Cool Colours Cool-blues, violets and greens-gives us a feeling of sad feelings or physical cold Warm-reds, yellows and oranges-gives us a feeling of physical warmth or warm happy feelings warm cool elements of art warm cool
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Complementary- Colours Two colors that are directly across from each other (the same distance apart) on the color wheel. This creates a bold color contrast elements of art
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Texture how something actually feels (real texture) or looks like it feels (implied texture). imitate the appearance of roughness, smoothness or many others. elements of art
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Space illusion of objects having depth on the 2-dimensional surface. Linear and aerial perspective are used. elements of art
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The area around (negative space) or within (positive space) an object Negative & Positive Space elements of art
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Perspective elements of art
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What does the 2 pictures have in common? How were the effects created? Variation - a different form of something
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What makes one of the object seems to be closer to you? Overlapping - to cover and extend beyond (something else)
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Horizontal line Perspective elements of art
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Vanishing point Perspective elements of art
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Perspective Vanishing point Horizontal line elements of art
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Activity elements of art
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Homework Choose a sketch of your logo design and redraw it on a 20x20cm box – line work only. To be submitted on FRIDAY, 11 th Apr 2008. elements of art
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Things to bring Drawing blocks colour pencils or poster colour all sketches (logo and mindmaps) 20x20cm logo elements of art
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