The ELEMENTS of ART
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The ELEMENTS of ARTLine Shape /Form Value
Color Texture Space
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LINE• Lines can be thin, thick, straight, change
direction gradually ( curved ) or change direction quickly ( angled).
• Horizontal Lines- go from side to side like this____________________________________They give a sense of calmness and restfulness.They are static (non-moving and stable)
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Vertical lines go from top to bottom ( or bottom to top) like this-
They suggest:
• Strength• Stability• Elegance• Formality• HeightThey are static also ( non-moving and stable)
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Curved Lines and Angular Lines• These lines
suggest movement. Your eyes usually follow these lines as they change direction and move from an area of the composition to other areas.
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Curved lines suggest graceful movement and gradual changes in direction.
Curved lines are dynamic or “action” lines.
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Diagonal lines are dynamic action lines also, and represent more direct, sharp, and abrupt
changes in direction or momentum.
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Outline or Contour Line?
a. b.
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Henri de Toulouse-
Lautrec
Portrait of Vincent van
Gogh
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Romare Bearden
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Vincent Van Gogh
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SHAPE and FORM• Shape: lines join to define the outer edges of a
flat object. Shape is a 2-Dimensional, one plane object.
• Form: In 2- D art, lines/value may be used to show 2 or more sides of an object. Form is 3-Dimensional.
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Static or Dynamic ?
a. b.
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Geometric or Organic?
a. b.
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Keith HaringMural at Houston and Bowery Streets
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Value /Form
highlights, shading, cast shadows, reflected light, etc.
• , etc..
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23. Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Intermediate Colors
Chromatic Neutrals
Achromatic Neutrals
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TEXTuRE
The tactile quality of a surface ( or what the surface feels like),like smooth, bumpy, fuzzy, etc..
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C OLOR
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22. Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Intermediate Colors
Chromatic Neutrals
Achromatic Neutrals
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21. Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Intermediate Colors
Chromatic Neutrals
Achromatic Neutrals
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20. Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Intermediate Colors
Chromatic Neutrals
Achromatic Neutrals
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SPACE
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Ground Line/ Horizon Line
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Horizon Line
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Overlapping
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Size
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Placement
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Atmospheric PerspectiveColor and Value
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Approximate Perspective
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Linear Perspective- Line and Size
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Flat –no depth
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