Elements of Art. The Elements The elements (line, shape, form, value and color) are the building...

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Elements of Art

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Page 1: Elements of Art. The Elements The elements (line, shape, form, value and color) are the building blocks of art. All elements are present in some degree.

Elements of Art

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The Elements

The elements (line, shape, form, value and color) are the building blocks of art. All elements are present in some degree in all works of art.

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The Element of Line

Used to define space. Uses contours and outlines to suggest mass or volume

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Descriptive Line

Lines that help us understand what we are

seeingYou have been making these lines since you

picked up a pencil

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Types of Descriptive Lines

Outlines

Contour Lines

Hatching

Crosshatching

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Outlines

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Describe the outer edges of shapes which appear flat

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Contour Lines

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Define outer edges: vary in thickness : give depth to an object

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Hatching

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Shading using closely spaced, parallel lines used to suggest light and shadow

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Crosshatching-Shading created by crossed parallel

lines

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Cross

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Outlines

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Implied Lines

Suggested by the direction in which figures in a picture are looking, or from the observer’s eye to the object being looked at

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Expressive Lines

Lines that are produced to express an idea, mood or quality (e.g. mean, happy, delicate)

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Does the line give the two drawings of dancing a different

feeling?

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What about the lines give these drawings have a different tone to them even though they have the same subject?