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Elements of ArtElements of Art-&- Principles of -&- Principles of
DesignDesign
Elements of ArtElements of Art-&- Principles of -&- Principles of
DesignDesign
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Elements of Art• Line• Shape• Form• Space
• Texture• Value• Color
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Line• A line is a basic element of art,
referring to a continuous mark, made on a surface, by a moving point.
• A line is long relative to its width. It can define a space, create an outline or pattern, imply movement or texture and allude to mass or volume. Absolutely essential in creating art, the line.
• Types of Lines
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How do these use line ?
Van Gogh Kandinsky
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Shape• Geometric shapes - circles, rectangles,
squares, triangles and so on - have the clear edges one achieves when using tools to create them.
• Organic shapes have natural, less well-defined edges (think: an amoeba, or a cloud).
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How do these use Shape ?
Picasso Matisse
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Form• Form is an element of art. At its
most basic, a form is a three-dimensional geometrical figure (i.e.: sphere, cube, cylinder, cone, etc.), as opposed to a shape, which is two-dimensional, or flat.
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How do these use Form ?
Seurat Dali
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Space• An element of art, space refers to
distances or areas around, between or within components of a piece.
• Space can be positive (white or light) or negative (black or dark), open or closed, shallow or deep and two-dimensional or three-dimensional.
• Sometimes space isn't actually within a piece, but the illusion of it is.
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How do these use Space ?
Monet Manet
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Texture• Texture, another element of art, is used to
describe either the way a three-dimensional work actually feels when touched, or the visual "feel" of a two-dimensional work.
• Take rocks, for example. A real, 3-D rock might feel rough or smooth, and definitely feels hard when touched or picked up. A painter, depicting a rock, would create the illusions of these qualities through use of color, line, shape, etc.
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How do these use
Texture ?
Pollack Close
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Value• An element of art, value refers to the
lightness or darkness of a color.• Value becomes critical in a work which has
no colors other than black, white, and a gray scale.
• For a great example of value in action, think of a black and white photograph. You can easily visualize how the infinite variations of gray suggest planes and textures.
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How do these use Value ?
Reinagle
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Color• Color is the element of art that is produced when
light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye.
• There are three (3) properties to color. First is hue, which simply means the name we give to a color (red, yellow, blue, etc.).
• The second property is intensity, which refers to the strength and vividness of the color. For example, we may describe the color blue as "royal" (bright, rich, vibrant) or "dull" (grayed).
• The third and final property of color is its value, meaning its lightness or darkness. The terms shade and tint are in reference to value changes in colors.
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How do these use
Color ?
O’Keefe Goings
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Principles of Design• Balance• Proportion• Repetition• Rhythm• Emphasis• Unity and Variety
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Balance• Symmetrical balance can be
described as having equal "weight“, horizontal/vertical
• Asymmetrical balance involves placement of objects in a way that will allow objects of varying visual weight to balance one another around a point.
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Proportion• Proportion refers to the size of a
part of an object in comparison to the remainder of the object.
• For instance, if you are designing a building, the window should be in proportion to the building, based on the chosen scale.
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Repetition• Repetition is used to create patterns
within a design, where a particular element of design is repeatedly utilized. This repetition may be clearly visible, or may be underlying and could be noticed after a clear understanding of the image. Repetition is used to create rhythm in a design.
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Rhythm• Rhythm is used to create order in
a design composition. The pattern of rhythm may vary depending on the choice of element used.
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Emphasis• Emphasis is used to grab the
attention of the viewer in a design.• An element of design can be
emphasized by the use of color, gradation, contrast, texture, shape, or placement in comparison to remainder of the design
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Unity and Variety• Unity is achieved by the use of all
or any of the aforementioned principles of design.
• It is important to understand that unity can be achieved even in variety.
• Unity and Variety need to work together.