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Worksheet #2 Illustrate concepts explained in the videos for Line, Shape, Value and Color. Post this worksheet or an alternative work of art that you create.

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1 Worksheet #2 Illustrate concepts explained in the videos for Line, Shape, Value and Color. Post this worksheet or an alternative work of art that you create that shows your knowledge of these terms on the homepage of your blog. You should draw or (do not insert images from the internet). Follow the instructions on the individual pages.

2 1. Symbols - a. Symbol Examples:

3 b. Make your own symbols, and explain them as shown in the example on the previous page (use color) = = = = Symbolizes the number sign; also represents a common posting theme on social media; our generation’s way of communicating a point or a theme Many see a fish; this can also represent the Christian religion for others; this can also represent (if turned sideways) a purple pancreatic cancer ribbon Represents home to many; to my family this is our rival’s symbol; my sister’s new home Represents my family’s favorite school in sports; we view this symbol as good

4 Line - make compositions to illustrate these types of lines - this page can be done in black and white or color. outline implied line #1 - the pointing finger or equivalent implied line #2 - line of sight implied line #3 - as the result of Gestalt principle

5 Shape - fill out based on the video (in black and white or color) amorphousbiomorphic geometric

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8 Green Green Cyan Cyan Blue Cyan Blue Blue Magenta Magenta Red Magenta Red Orange Yellow Yellow Green

9 Color - fill in the box with an appropriate color scheme analogous (3 colors next to each other on the color wheel) complementary (two colors across the color wheel from each other ) local (expected color) versus subjective (expressive) - color (in these boxes you must have an object - on the left make it the color that is expected; in the right make it a color that is NOT what is expected. monochromatic (one color, but range of values)

10 anger envystrengthcalmfeminine happinessmasculinewarmthsadness boringinnocencedeathjoyloyalty color symbolism and color psychology -- fill in and label the circles with examples of your choice!!! You can use neutrals here; you can have more than one color in the circle (for a sports team, say); you can have multiple explanations for the same color. Tip: you can look up color symbolism online! royalty


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