Dots, lines, and planes

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DOTS, LINES, AND PLANES

Different representations of dots: dots at an intersection, dots used to create lines, a dot as a conventional circle

OrderOrder InstabilityInstability More visual weightMore visual weight

Less visual weightLess visual weight Movement to the topMovement to the top

Movement to bottomMovement to bottom

Dots used to help imagine a shapeDots used to help imagine a shape

Positive and negative spacesPositive and negative spaces

DOTS USED TO SHOW TEXTURE

LINES

DIFFERENT TYPES OF LINES

DIAGONAL LINES CURVED LINES

ZIG-ZAG LINES WAVY LINES COMBINATION LINES

A LINE AS A COMPOSITIONAL ELEMENT

THE EXPRESSIVE CAPACITY OF A LINE

GROUPS OF LINES CREATE PATTERNS AND SHAPES

DIFFERENT WAYS TO USE LINES

• EMBEDDED LINES

• A DECORATIVE DRAWING

• DRAWING A COMIC

EMBEDDED LINES

A DECORATIVE DRAWING

LINES IN COMICS

PLANES

DIFFERENT TYPES OF PLANES

GEOMETRIC SHAPESGEOMETRIC SHAPES

ABSTRACT OR ORGANIC SHAPESABSTRACT OR ORGANIC SHAPES

THREE DIMENSIONAL PLANES

• Diego RIVERA: Desfile de aniversario de la revolución rusa, 1956

• David HOCKNEY: El mar en Malibú, 1988

• VÍctor VASARELY: Triond, 1973

WAYS TO USE SHAPES AS PLANES

DOTS, LINES AND PLANES

IN ART

DOTS

• Seurat :Torre Effiel, 1886

A example of POINTILLISM

• A. Miro: GATO, MARIPOSA Y PÁJARO, 1940

• Vasarely “ Ilusión en relieve “

• W Kandinsky: Algunos círculos, 1926

• Adolph Gottlieb

• “Ráfaga nº 1”

•LINES

• Franz Marc

• “ Mountains”

Escher “ Estudio”

J. POLLOCK: Océano gris, 1953

•PLANES

• August Macke

• “Tienda de sombreros”

• H. Matisse

ROTHKO: Sin título,

1952

OUR NEXT TASK

• We need:

– Drawing paper, size A3– HB Pencils– Black or colored felt pens– A lot of imagination

Begin the project with a sketch

Distribute the dots, lines, and planes throughout the drawing

Color in

The final result

OTHER EXAMPLES

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