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Page 1: The Visual Elements

The Visual Elements

Page 2: The Visual Elements

When looking at works of art, you see different colors, values, lines, textures and shapes. You see countless ways artists combine and organize these elements so

their ideas and feelings can be communicated and understood by viewers. Looking at works of art, however,

doesn’t mean you “see” them. To fully understand a painting, a sculpture, or a building, you need to

understand a visual vocabulary and recognize how it is used to produce successful works of art.

Page 3: The Visual Elements

Line

• Functions of Line

-Outline and Form

Kara Walker

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Line

• Functions of Line -Movement & Emphasis

George Seurat

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Line

• Functions of Line -Pattern and Texture

Piet Mondrian

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• Functions of Line -Shading and Modeling

Rembrandt

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Types of Line

• Actual Lines

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Types of Line

• Implied Lines

gestalt theory

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Types of Line

• Lines formed by an edge

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Types of Line

• Active Lines contrapposto

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Types of Line

• Static Lines

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Types of Line

• Contour lines

-Convention

Henri Matisse

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Characteristics of Line

• Direction

Tintoretto

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Characteristics of Line

• Direction

-line of sight

-compositional lines

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Characteristics of Line

• Linear Quality

-Calligraphic lines

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Shape and Mass/Form

• Shape • Form

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Types of Shapes and Forms

• Geometric (Hard-edge)

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Types of Shapes and Forms

• Organic (biomorphic)

Paul Klee

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Light, Value, and Color

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Light

• Illusion of Light

-Chiaroscuro -Tenebrism

Georges de La Tour

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Value

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Color

• The spectrum and Sir Isaac Newton

• Reflected white light

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Color Wheel

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Primary Colors

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Secondary Colors

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Tertiary Colors

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Intensity

• Value

-Tint

-Shade

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Color Harmonies

• Monochromatic

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Color Harmonies

• Complementary colors

-Simultaneous contrast

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Color Harmonies

• Analogous

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Color is relative

It is effected by the colors around it

So that a green next to blue looks more yellow

than the same green next to yellow (which looks

more blue)

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The Psychology of Color

• Warm Colors • Cool Colors

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The Psychology of Color

• statistics

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The Psychology of Color

• Red Light -shown to increase

heartbeats

• Blue Light

-shown to decrease heatbeats

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The Psychology of Color

• Local Color • Optical Color

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Surface and Space

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Texture

• Actual -bronze, stone, wood, glass, etc.

• Visual -trompe l’oeil

• Pattern

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Space

• 3D Space • 2D Space

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Illusions of Depth

• Overlapping• Placement• Scale• Converging Lines• Color

• Foreshortening

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Principles of Art

• Unity• Variety• Balance

• Emphasis• Proportion and Scale

• Rhythm and Movement

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Unity

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Variety

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Balance

• Symmetrical

• Asymmetrical

• Radial

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Emphasis

• Focal Point -Golden Section

-Rule of Thirds

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Proportion and Scale

• Golden Section

5:8

• Hieratic representation

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Composition with the Golden Section

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Rhythm and Movement