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The Elements and Principles of Art
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The Elements of Art The building blocks or ingredients of art.
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LINE A mark with length and direction. A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point. It has: contour, character, direction Ansel AdamsGustave Caillebotte
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Pablo Picasso
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COLORCOLOR Consists of Hue (another word for color), Intensity (brightness) and Value (lightness or darkness). Henri Matisse Alexander Calder
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VALUEVALUE The range from light to dark. It has: contrast. MC Escher Pablo Picasso
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Contrast Low contrast High contrast
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Value Range
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SHAPE A 2-dimensional area defined or enclosed by line or other elements of art. It can be geometric or organic Joan Miro
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Organic Shapes
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Gustave Caillebotte
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FORM A 3-dimensional figure; or something in a 2-dimensional artwork that appears to be 3-dimensional. Geometric, Organic, 3D 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
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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)
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TEXTURE The way something feels or the way something appears to feel. Its smoothness, roughness, softness, etc. Textures may be actual or implied.
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Cecil Buller
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The Principles of Design What we use to organize the Elements of Art, or the tools to make art.
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BALANCEBALANCE The way the elements are arranged to create a feeling of equal visual weight in an artwork. 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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EMPH A SIS Drawing attention to certain areas or elements in a work of art. The focal point of an image. Jim DineGustav Klimt
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CONTRAST A large difference between two things to create interest and tension. Ansel Adams Salvador Dali Tension: A balanced relationship between very opposite things. How opposite things interplay in artwork.
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Movement: The visual suggestion of action in an artwork.
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Vincent VanGogh
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RHYTHM RHYTHM RHYTHM A regular repetition of patterns, elements or movement in an artwork. Marcel Duchamp
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PATTERN The repetition of shapes, lines or colors over and over again. Repetition of a design. Gustav Klimt
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UNITY How all the components of a work of art work together to produce a whole. Pleasing to the eye. Johannes Vermeer
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VARIETYVARIETY The use of differences and change to increase the visual interest of the work. Marc Chagall
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PROPORTIONPROPORTION The comparative relationship of one part to another with respect to size, quantity, or degree; SCALE. Gustave Caillebotte
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