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The Elements of Art:Shape, Form, Space
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One Dimensional(1 D)length
Two Dimensional
(2 D)lengthand
height
Three Dimensional
(3 D)length,height,
andwidth
LineShape Form
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ShapeAn area
that can be measured
in two dimensions:
length and width.
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Geometric Shapes
Wassily Kandinsky, Geflecht von Oben(Network from Above) 1927
Shapes that can be described using a mathematical formula.
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Paul Klee, Landscape with Yellow Birds
Organic (Free-Form) Shapes
Shapes
derived
from nature.
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Form
Objects that can be
measured in three dimensions:
length,
width
and
height.
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Geometric Forms
Barbara Hepworth, Family of Man, 1970
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Henry Moore, Family Group, 1950
Organic Forms
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Space
The area AROUND an object
and the area WITHIN an object.
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Positive Space
The objects and shapes in an artwork.
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Negative SpaceThe empty spacearound objects in an artwork.
1963 - Sky Above Clouds III, by Georgia O’Keeffe
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Point of View
Angle at which a viewerperceives an object.
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Shading
The use of
light and dark values
to give the illusion
of form.
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Highlight
Areas of white
in an artwork
which show
where light reflects the most.
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Perspective A visual system that creates
the illusion of depth.
Raphael, School of Athens, 1511
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Perspective Techniques
Overlapping
Placing one object
in front of another.
The fullest shape
appears to be
closest to the viewer.
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Size
Making some objects
larger than others.
The largest objects
appear closest
to the viewer.
Perspective Techniques
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Perspective Techniques
Placement
Putting some objectslower in the picture than others.
The lowest objectsappear closest to the viewer.
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Perspective TechniquesDetail
Rendering objects with intricate contours
and decorations.
Objects with the most details
appear closest.
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Perspective Techniques
Atmospheric Perspective
The affects of light and moisture in the atmosphere.
Faded objects appear farther away than intensely colored objects.
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Perspective Techniques
Lines that appear
to get closer
the farther away
they are.
Converging Lines