the elements of art
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The Elements of Art. The “ parts ” of a great composition. What are the elements of art?. The Elements of Art are the “ tools ” or “ parts ” that artists use to make art. There are 7 of them: 1. Line 2. Value 3. Texture 4. Shape 5. Form 6. Space 7. Color. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The “parts” of a great composition
THE ELEMENTS OF ART
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WHAT ARE THE ELEMENTS OF ART?
The Elements of Art are the “tools” or “parts” that artists use to make art. There are 7 of them:
1. Line 2. Value 3. Texture4. Shape 5. Form 6. Space
7. Color
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LINEThey may be horizontal, vertical, diagonal, zig zag or curved.
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LINES can convey emotion as well. Because of this, some are said to be expressive.
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Horizontal Lines are generally restful, like the horizon, where the sky meets land
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Vertical lines seem to be reaching, so they may seem inspirational like tall majestic trees or church steeples
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Diagonal lines tend to create interest or anxiety. They suggest chaos or one type of contrast.
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SHAPEShapes are 2 Dimensional (2-D) which means there
are 2 ways they can be measured.
You can measure its HEIGHT and its WIDTH.
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THE 2 TYPES OF SHAPESGeometric shapes have smooth even edges and
are measurable. They are man-made. Examples include the square, the circle, the triangle and the rectangle.
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Organic shapes have more complicated edges and are usually found in nature. Leaves, flowers, ameba, etc.
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FORMA Form is a shape that has become 3-
Dimensional (3-D) Form has HEIGHT, WIDTH and DEPTH--which is the 3rd dimension. Depth shows the thickness of the object.
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VALUEValue in art refers to Value creates contrast (light, medium & dark
values)When showing value in a work of art, you will
need a LIGHT SOURCE. Use the same light source throughout the work.
A light source is the place where the light is coming from, the darkest areas are always on the opposite side of the light.
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VALUEFor visual appeal, you will need to show a full
value range of values, which means that there are very light areas, middle tones, and very dark areas. This is a way of giving a work of art contrast.
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COLORColor can add interest and reality to artwork.
These colors are: Red, Yellow, Orange, Green, Indigo, Blue and Violet
Remember the anagram: ROY G BIV
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COLOR WHEELA long time ago, artists decided that these colors
would be more useful to them if they were placed in a wheel fashion. This became known as the color wheel.
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COLORThere are 3 primary colors:Red, Yellow and Blue
These colors are primary for 2 reasons:1. They can’t be mixed to be made2. They make all the other colors on the color
wheel
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COLORWhen you mix 2 primary colors together, you get a
secondary color. For example:
Red + Yellow = Orange
Red + Blue = Violet
Yellow + Blue = Green
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COLORWhen you mix a primary and a secondary color
together you get an intermediate (or tertiary) color For example:
Red + Orange = Red-OrangeYellow + Green = Yellow-GreenBlue + Green = Blue-GreenRed + Violet = Red-VioletYellow + Orange = Yellow-OrangeBlue + Violet = Blue-Violet
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COLOR SCHEMES3-4 colors “next-door-neighbors” to each other
creates an Analogous Color Scheme
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COLOR SCHEMES2 colors that are directly opposite each other (going
across the center) creates a
Complimentary Color Scheme.
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COLOR SCHEMESWhen you use only one color plus its tints and
shades, you are using a Monochromatic Color Scheme. A Monochromatic Color Scheme must have a full value range.
• A tint is a color plus white
• A shade is a color plus black
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COLORS HAVE TEMPERATURESColors can convey emotion and feelings.
Have your ever felt “blue?”Been “green’ with envy?Called a “yellow” coward?
Warm colors: red, orange, yellow, red violetCool colors: green, blue, blue violet
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COLOR TEMPERATURESWarm colors seem to advance (or come forward) in
an artwork.Cool colors seem to recede (or go back into) an
artwork.
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TEXTURETexture is the way the surface of an object feels
(Tactile) or looks like it would feel (Implied).
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SPACEPositive space is the
actual object(s) within
the artwork
Negative Space is the
area in and around the
objects. It is the
“background” and it
contributes to the
work of art---you can’t
have positive space
without negative space
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SPACEPositive and Negative space is a way that an
artwork is divided. When planning a work of art, both areas must be examined so that they balance one another.
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SPACEPerspective is also a way of showing space in a work of art.
Perspective is when the artist uses a vanishing point on the horizon and then creates a sense of deep space by showing objects getting progressively smaller as they get closer to the vanishing point.
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THE ELEMENTS OF ART IN REVIEW
The Elements of Art are the “tools” that artists use to make art. They are the basic “foundation” of a good composition.
Line Value TextureShape Form Space Color