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1The Elements of Art.
and how they impact our lives.
2The 7 Elements of Art
- Line
- Shape
- Form
- Texture
- Space
- Value
- COLOR
3Where do you see art in your daily life?
4LineA continuous mark made on a surface by a
moving point.
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63 properties of a line
- Direction wheres it goin?
- Measure thick, thin, etc.
- Character emotional quality
7How Lines affect a piece of art
- Define a space
- Create an outline
8Types of lines
9How do lines define this painting?
10How do the diagonal lines in this drawing create
mood?
11H
W
ShapeShapes are enclosed spaces.
2-Dimensions Height Width
12Notice how the enclosed shapes create images
13Geometric Shapes Recognizably named areas based
on straight lines, angles, and curves. Examples
circles, rectangles, squares, triangles
14Organic Shapes shapes with a natural look and a
flowing and curving appearance. They have less
well-defined edges.
15Paintings with organic shapes
16Which painting is uses organic lines?
A
B
17Organic or Geometric Lines???
18FormAn object with3-Dimensions Height
Width Depth
D
H
W
19Form in Sculpture
20What do you think this is made of?
21This is SNOW!
22And heres more snow sculpture
23Form in Furniture
24Form in Performance Art!
25In architecture
26Texture The actual feel or touch of a surface.
Gives a visual sense of how a 2-dimensional
object would feel.
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282-Dimensional Texture
What is the visual feel of this charcoal
painting?
What Elements of Art do you see?
29Explain on yourguided notes sheetTwo ways that
VanGogh creates texture in this painting.
30More Texture In 3-dimensional art, texture is
tactile you can feel it!
31What do you think these are made of?
32SPACE a perception of depth or dimension.
- Defines whether objects are in front or behind
other objects, are situated around them, or
project from them.
33Space brings perspective to the artwork.
Perspective is the technique of representing
three-dimensional objects and depth relationships
on a two-dimensional surface. .
34Linear Perspective tricks the eye into seeing
depth on a flat surface.
35Linear Perspectivetricking the eye!
36Linear Perspective
Tricking the eye!
37And more linear perspective!
38One-point Perspective
- Shows forms from a face-on vantage point.
39One-point perspective
40Two-Point Perspective
- Shows an angular view not face-on.
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42Aerial or Atmospheric Perspective A method of
creating the illusion of distance by representing
objects farther away with less clarity of contour
and in diminished color.
43Notice how there is less clarity and color in the
background of these paintings.
44Value An element of design that relates to the
lightness and darkness of a color in a work of
art.
45How Values are adjusted
- A color can be lightened by adding white or
darkened using black.
46Shade The value of a color is darkened when
adding black to it.
47Tint A color is lightened when adding white to
it.
48COLOR
- An element of design that identifies natural and
manufactured things as being red, yellow, blue,
orange, etc.
49What are Primary Colors?
50Color Theory All colors can be made from the
three primary colors red, yellow and blue.
- Secondary Hues Created from mixing 2 primary
colors. - Hue a particular shade or tint of a given color
51Intermediate Hues Created when mixing together
primary and secondary colors.
Also called TERTIARY colors
52Complementary colors are hues directly opposite
one another on the color wheel are.
53Complementary Colors
Write down this complementary scheme
54Complementary Color Scheme
55- When these colors are mixed together, the overall
effect diminishes the intensity of the hue. - Intensity The strength, brightness, or purity of
a color. The intensity may be lowered by adding
white or black.
56Intensity
- Notice the intensity gets lighter and darker.
57- Triadic Color Scheme A color group or color
scheme using three colors of equal distance from
one another on the color wheel, forming an
equilateral triangle. - Red, blue, and green form a triadic color group.
58Triadic Color Scheme
59Triadic Color Scheme in a garden!
60- Analogous Color Scheme colors that are next to
each other on the color wheel. One color is used
as a dominant color while others are used to
enrich the scheme.