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ART ELEMENTS REVIEW
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THE ART ELEMENTS The Seven Building Blocks of Art LINETEXTURECOLORVALUESPACESHAPEFORM “South Seneca Falcons Love To Celebrate Victories”
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SHAPE and FORM The basic difference between Shape and Form is its dimension. “South Seneca Falcons Love To Celebrate Victories”
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SHAPE is a two-dimensional image SHAPEFORM and FORM is a three-dimensional mass.
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2 TYPES OF SHAPES & FORMS Geometric Organic
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Geometric (man-made) are found in math.
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Victor Vasarely “Untitled” Geometric Geometric Shape
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Louise Nevelson “Sky Cathedral” Geometric Geometric Form
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Organic (natural) are free-form and found in nature.
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Vincent Van Gogh “Olive Trees with Yellow Sky and Sun” Organic Organic Shape
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Michelangelo “The Pieta” Organic Organic Form
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4 WAYS TO PRESENT SHAPES AND FORMS: Realistic Realistic Distorted Abstract Non-Objective
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Realistic are presented naturally.
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William Harnett “Music and Literature” Realistic Realistic Shapes & Forms
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Claes Oldenburg “Apple Core” Realistic Realistic Shapes & Forms
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Distorted are changed to provoke an emotional response.
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Marc Chagall “The Anniversary” Distorted Distorted Shapes & Forms
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Alberto Giacometti “Hound” Distorted Distorted Shapes & Forms
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Abstract are simplified to their basic character.
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Piet Mondrian “Broadway Boogie Woogie” Abstract Abstract Shapes & Forms
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Constantin Brancusi “Bird in Space” Abstract Shapes & Forms
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Non-Objective have no object reference or subject matter. Shapes and Forms create purely a design.
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Wassily Kandinsky “Squares with Concentric Circles” Non-Objective Non-Objective Shapes & Forms
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Jackson Pollock “Number 8” Non-Objective Non-Objective Shapes & Forms
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David Smith “Cubi XVIII” Non- Objective Non- Objective Shapes & Forms
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