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Basic Art ConceptsIntroduction to
Value, Warm and Cool Colors,Hatching, Crosshatching.
And Stippling
Evelyn Cantrelle Loftin
Value• Value – The term value,
as it relates to art, refers to the lightness and darkness of color.
• A value change shows the varying degrees of a color moving from one intensity to the other.
This achromatic (black, white, and the endless shades of gray) palette illustrates an increase in value with each block.
This slide shows a gradual decrease in value from left to right. This is sometimes called a smooth gradation.
Cool ColorsCool colors are often associated with water, sky, spring, and foliage, and suggest cool temperatures..
Hatching
• Hatching is creating tonal or shading effects with closely spaced parallel lines. When more such lines are placed at an angle across the first, it is called cross-hatching.
Stippling• Stipple - Stipple is a
drawing, painting, or engraving method employing dots rather than lines. Stippled works can be produced with any of a variety of tools, including pencils, crayons, pens, and brushes.
Sources• ArtLex Dictionary. 29 March
2006. http://www.artlex.com/.
• Google Images
• Slide show created by Evelyn Cantrelle Loftin
Constructivist Poem• Write a 5-line poem in the following constructivist manner:• On the first line write a noun of your choice • On the second line write two adjectives joined by and to
describe this noun • On the third line write a verb and an adverb to describe this
noun in action • Start the fourth line with like or as followed by a comparison • Start the final line with if only followed by a wish • Below is an example of such a poem (written by the
Norwegian pupil Sven Grüner):• Politician
phoney and falselying desperatelylike a mocking birdif only I had the key to the bird cage
•http://home.online.no/~anlun/gram-po.htm
Poetry Quilt Tile• Create a 4” x 4” poetry tile.• Type your constructivist poem
on the tile• Draw a picture using Microsoft
PAINT! that reflects your poem content.
• Show evidence of value change, warm (boy) colors, cool (girl) colors, hatching, crosshatching, and stippling.