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The Elements of Art.
and how they impact our lives.
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The 7 Elements of Art
  • Line
  • Shape
  • Form
  • Texture
  • Space
  • Value
  • COLOR

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Where do you see art in your daily life?
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LineA continuous mark made on a surface by a
moving point.
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3 properties of a line
  • Direction wheres it goin?
  • Measure thick, thin, etc.
  • Character emotional quality

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How Lines affect a piece of art
  • Define a space
  • Create an outline

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Types of lines
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How do lines define this painting?
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How do the diagonal lines in this drawing create
mood?
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H
W
ShapeShapes are enclosed spaces.
2-Dimensions Height Width
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Notice how the enclosed shapes create images
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Geometric Shapes Recognizably named areas based
on straight lines, angles, and curves. Examples
circles, rectangles, squares, triangles
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Organic Shapes shapes with a natural look and a
flowing and curving appearance. They have less
well-defined edges.
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Paintings with organic shapes
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Which painting is uses organic lines?
A
B
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Organic or Geometric Lines???
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FormAn object with3-Dimensions Height
Width Depth
D
H
W
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Form in Sculpture
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What do you think this is made of?
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This is SNOW!
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And heres more snow sculpture
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Form in Furniture
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Form in Performance Art!
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In architecture
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Texture The actual feel or touch of a surface.
Gives a visual sense of how a 2-dimensional
object would feel.
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2-Dimensional Texture
What is the visual feel of this charcoal
painting?
What Elements of Art do you see?
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Explain on yourguided notes sheetTwo ways that
VanGogh creates texture in this painting.
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More Texture In 3-dimensional art, texture is
tactile you can feel it!
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What do you think these are made of?
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SPACE a perception of depth or dimension.
  • Defines whether objects are in front or behind
    other objects, are situated around them, or
    project from them.

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Space brings perspective to the artwork.
Perspective is the technique of representing
three-dimensional objects and depth relationships
on a two-dimensional surface. .
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Linear Perspective tricks the eye into seeing
depth on a flat surface.
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Linear Perspectivetricking the eye!
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Linear Perspective
Tricking the eye!
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And more linear perspective!
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One-point Perspective
  • Shows forms from a face-on vantage point.

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One-point perspective
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Two-Point Perspective
  • Shows an angular view not face-on.

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Aerial 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.
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Notice how there is less clarity and color in the
background of these paintings.
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Value An element of design that relates to the
lightness and darkness of a color in a work of
art.
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How Values are adjusted
  • A color can be lightened by adding white or
    darkened using black.

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Shade The value of a color is darkened when
adding black to it.
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Tint A color is lightened when adding white to
it.
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COLOR
  • An element of design that identifies natural and
    manufactured things as being red, yellow, blue,
    orange, etc.

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What are Primary Colors?
  • YELLOW
  • RED
  • BLUE

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Color 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

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Intermediate Hues Created when mixing together
primary and secondary colors.
Also called TERTIARY colors
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Complementary colors are hues directly opposite
one another on the color wheel are.
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Complementary Colors
Write down this complementary scheme
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Complementary Color Scheme
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  • 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.

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Intensity
  • Notice the intensity gets lighter and darker.

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  • 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.

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Triadic Color Scheme
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Triadic Color Scheme in a garden!
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  • 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.
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