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IES FERNANDO III CENTRO BILINGÜE
ART
& DRAWING
1º DE E.S.O
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ART UNIT 2.1: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL LANGUAGE
UNIT 2.1: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL LANGUAGE
OUTLINE
ASPECTOS LINGÜÍSTICOS VOCABULARY
EL VERBO”SER” EL VERBO “HABER”
PHONETICS
1 – POINT
Definition Different types Examples
2 – LINE Definition Different types Different positions Examples
3 – PLANE Definition Plane forms Spots
4 – TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS Chinese Ink Gouache
5 - VOCABULARY
THE SOUND :/ h / /ə / /eə/
POINTS GRAPHIC POINTS LINE PLANE TECHNIQUES MATERIALS
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1. POINTS What is a point? A point is the most basic element in an image.
It is used in technical drawing as a geometric element. It is used in artistic drawing as a graphic and expressive element.
Conceptually, a point is the intersection of two straight lines. Graphic point:
The graphic point can create forms and can have different shapes (circle, cross, asterisk, triangle, irregular…). They can also have different colors and sizes.
When we enlarge a point it becomes a plane. The point appears in many artists´ works. (Gallery of images: Puntillismo, Kandinsky etc).
“La Parade” G. Seurat. Image from:http://www.georgesseurat.org/La-Parade-1888.jpg
Detail. Image from: http://upload.wimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5d/seurat
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2. LINES What is a line? A line is an infinite succession of points.
Like a point, we use technical drawing tools to make geometrical lines. We make different graphic lines by hand, using different instruments like brushes, pens, pencils, etc.
The main purpose of a line is to outline shapes. Conceptually, a line is a point in movement. Types of lines: There are many types of lines The two types of simple lines are:
Curved lines: points in the line change direction. Straight lines: points in the line follow the same direction.
Both of these types of lines are made in one stroke.
Image from:http://alfoaz.com/blog/077-4.jpg Image from: http://alfoaz.com/blog/077-3.jpg
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Other types of lines:
Broken line or zigzag: several straight lines together. Wavy line: several curved lines together. Mixed line: straight and curved lines together.
All of these are complex lines made of different fragments of lines. Lines can be in different positions: -Vertical: These lines represent balance and growth. -Horizontal: These lines represent calm, peace and stability. -Inclined: These lines represent instability and movement. Finally, the line is an element with many different possibilities of expression because its different positions can suggest different meanings. Lines appear in many artists´ works. (Gallery of images: Dstijl, drawings, etc)
Goya: “Dreams of reason produce monsters”. Etching. Image from: http://www.elpais.com/recorte/20090407/elpepucul_29/XLCO/les/sueno_razon
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Caricatures.image from: http://rienzie.com/img/caricatura.jpg
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3. PLANE What is a plane?
A plane is a surface with two dimensions: height and width. A plane extends infinitely, but we give limits to it. By limiting planes, we get plane forms.
The main purpose of a plane is to create three-dimensional forms.
Conceptually, a plane is a line in movement in a different direction. Plain forms:
Geometric: These are made following Maths laws. Basic geometric plane forms are the circle, square and triangle.
Organic: These are made following natural laws and have got infinite appearances because of differences in colour and texture.
Planes appear in many artists´ works. (Gallery ok images: Cubism).
Kandisky:“ComposiciónVII” .Image from: http://www.ucm.es/info/secom/kandinsky/files/page40_1.jpg
Alphose Mucha. Art Poster. Image from: http://farm3.static. flick.com/2011/2194917212_691453e359_o.jpg
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-Spot:
- It’s an aspect of the plane. - A spot can represent an irregular plane shape. - Usually the shape of a spot is due to fate.
Spots have got infinite possibilities for expression. However, they have also got a subjective character and suggest only a few different interpretations. 4. TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS We need different techniques, tools and materials to create images. Each material has got its own characteristics. Techniques show us an artist’s personality. Many artists use the same techniques but have different results.
Cassandre. Art Poster. Image from: http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/27/73227-004-CDDE276.jpg
Frank Stella. Image from: http://www.ricci-art.net/img001/215.jpg
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Chinese ink Ink is a material mainly used to create lines. It is very versatile, and can be used with many different techniques. Every ink has a different level of color and fluidity. Some are soluble in water, and others can be water resistant when dry. Surface Normally papers of different thickness or watercolour paper. Tools Brushes, feathers, pens. Techniques Linear: consists of making lines. Plotted (tramada): criss-crossing lines. Watered (aguada): using ink diluted in water. A bit of history Chinese ink is a Chinese invention for writing with ink and a sharp pointed needle. This practice was common in China and India since antiquity. The ink is made of many different things, including black carbon that comes from burned bones, tar, pitch and other substances. The traditional Chinese method of making ink is to grind a mixture of hide blue, black carbon, lampblack and bone black pigment with a pestle and mortar. Then the mixture is poured into a ceramic dish. Nowadays, we buy ink that is ready-to-use from a shop. Gouache This is a type of paint consisting of pigment suspended in water. Gouache is different from watercolour because:
1. The ratio of pigment to water is much higher. 2. An additional white pigment such as chalk is also present. 3. Gum Arabia is present as a binding agent.
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This makes gouache heavier and more opaque than watercolour. Surface Paper, cardboard, any type. Tools Brushes mainly. Technique Paint can be diluted or applied straight from the bottle.
Frantisek Kupka. Gouache and ink . Image from:http://falldesign002.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/Frantisek-
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Pablo Picasso. Boy with a dog. Gouache. Imge from: http://famous.painters.org/Pablo-Picasso-paintings/pablo-picasso-gallery/38.jpg
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5. VOCABULARY ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION SPANISH Artistic adj. /ɑ:r'tɪstɪk / Artístico Basic adj. /'beɪsɪk/ Básico Balance sust. /'bæləns/ Equlibrio Broken adj. /'brəʊkən/ Roto By Hand /baɪ/ /hænd/ A mano Calm adj. /kɑ:m/ Tranquilo Change verb. /tʃeɪndʒ/ Cambiar Complex adj. /'kɑ:mpleks / Complejo Create verb. /kri'eɪt/ Crear Curved adj. /kɜ:rvd / Curvado Expressive adj. /ɪk'spresɪv/ Expresivo Every adj. /'evri/ Cada, todo Follow verb. /'fɑ:ləʊ / Seguir Form verb. /fɔ:rm / Formar Fragment sust. /'frægmənt/ Fragmento Geometrical adj. /'dʒi:ə'metrɪkəl / Geométrical Graphic adj. /'græfɪk/ Gráfico Growth sust. /grəʊθ/ Crecimiento Height sust. /haɪt/ Altura Image sust. /'ɪmɪdʒ/ Imagen Infinite adj. /'ɪnfənət / Infinito Intersection sust. /'ɪntər'sekʃən / Intersección Line sust. /laɪn/ Línea Mixed adj. /mɪkst/ Mezclado Movement sust. /'mu:vmənt/ Movimiento Outline verb. /'aʊtlaɪn/ Bosquejar Plane sust. /pleɪn/ Plano Point sust. /pɔɪnt/ Punto Position sust. /pə'ziʃən/ Posición Purpose sust. /'pɜ:rpəs / Propósito Represent verb. /'reprɪ'zent/ Representar Shape sust. /ʃeɪp/ Forma Spot sust. /spɑ:t / Punto Stability/Instability sust. /stə'bɪləti/ /'ɪnstə'bɪləti/ Estabilidad/ Inestabilidad Straight adj. /streɪt/ Recto Surface sust. /'sɜ:rfəs / Superficie Technical adj. /'teknɪkəl/ Técnico Three-Dimensional adj. /'θri:də'mentʃn̩əl/ Tridimensional
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Wavy adj. /'weɪvi/ Ondulado Width sust. /wɪdθ/ Anchura Zigzag sust. /'zɪgzæg/ Zigzag