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1 The Elements and Principles of Art

2 The Elements of Art The building blocks or ingredients of art.

3 LINE A mark with length and direction. A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point. Ansel AdamsGustave Caillebotte

4 Pablo Picasso

5 COLORCOLOR Consists of Hue (another word for color), Intensity (brightness) and Value (lightness or darkness). Henri Matisse Alexander Calder

6 VALUEVALUE The lightness or darkness of a color. MC Escher Pablo Picasso

7 SHAPE An enclosed area defined and determined by other art elements; 2-dimensional. Joan Miro

8 Gustave Caillebotte

9 FORM A 3-dimensional object; or something in a 2-dimensional artwork that appears to be 3-dimensional. For example, a triangle, which is 2-dimensional, is a shape, but a pyramid, which is 3-dimensional, is a form. Jean Arp Lucien Freud

10 Robert Mapplethorpe Claude Monet S P A C E The distance or area between, around, above, below, or within things. Positive (filled with something) and Negative (empty areas). Foreground, Middleground and Background (creates DEPTH)

11 TEXTURE The surface quality or "feel" of an object, its smoothness, roughness, softness, etc. Textures may be actual or implied.

12 Cecil Buller

13 The Principles of Art What we use to organize the Elements of Art, or the tools to make art.

14 BALANCEBALANCE The way the elements are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work. Alexander Calder

15 Symmetrical Balance The parts of an image are organized so that one side mirrors the other. Leonardo DaVinci

16 Asymmetrical Balance When one side of a composition does not reflect the design of the other. James Whistler

17 EMPH A SIS The focal point of an image, or when one area or thing stand out the most. Jim DineGustav Klimt

18 CONTRAST A large difference between two things to create interest and tension. Ansel Adams Salvador Dali

19 RHYTHM RHYTHM RHYTHM and MOVEMENT A regular repetition of elements to produce the look and feel of movement. Marcel Duchamp

20 Vincent VanGogh

21 PATTERN and Repetition Repetition of a design. Gustav Klimt

22 UNITY When all the elements and principles work together to create a pleasing image. Johannes Vermeer

23 VARIETYVARIETY The use of differences and change to increase the visual interest of the work. Marc Chagall

24 PROPORTIONPROPORTION The comparative relationship of one part to another with respect to size, quantity, or degree; SCALE. Gustave Caillebotte

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26 Elements of Art (building blocks of visual art)

27 Line Line is the path of a point moving through space.

28 Shape / Form Shape implies spatial form and is usually perceived as two-dimensional. Form has depth, length, and width and resides in space. It is perceived as three-dimensional.

29 Color Colors all come from the three primaries and black and white. They have three properties – hue, value, and intensity.

30 Value Value refers to relative lightness and darkness and is perceived in terms of varying levels of contrast.

31 Texture Texture refers to the tactile qualities of a surface (actual) or to the visual representation of such surface qualities (implied).

32 Space / Perspective Space refers to the area in which art is organized. Perspective is representing a volume of space or a 3-dimensional object on a flat surface.

33 Principles of art (use or arrangement of the building blocks of visual art)

34 Pattern Pattern refers to the repetition or reoccurrence of a design element, exact or varied, which establishes a visual beat.

35 Rhythm / Movement Rhythm or movement refers to the suggestion of motion through the use of various elements.

36 Proportion / Scale Proportion is the size relationship of parts to a whole and to one another. Scale refers to relating size to a constant, such as a human body.

37 Balance Balance is the impression of equilibrium in a pictorial or sculptural composition. Balance is often referred to as symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial.

38 Unity Unity is achieved when the components of a work of art are perceived as harmonious, giving the work a sense of completion.

39 Emphasis Emphasis refers to the created center of interest, the place in an artwork where your eye first lands.


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