visual art

18
Visual Art Elements and Principles of Art

Upload: naida

Post on 10-Jan-2016

33 views

Category:

Documents


3 download

DESCRIPTION

Elements and Principles of Art. Visual Art. ELEMENTS OF ART. The Elements of Art are the basic building blocks of all artwork. Artwork can be broken down into these Basic elements: *Line * Texture * Shape * Value * Color *Space * Form. LINE. different types: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Visual Art

Visual ArtElements and Principles of Art

Page 2: Visual Art

ELEMENTS OF ART

The Elements of Art are the basic building blocks of all

artwork.

Artwork can be broken down into these

Basic elements:

*Line * Texture * Shape * Value

* Color *Space * Form

Page 3: Visual Art

LINE

different types: /////, \\\\\\ diagonal

lllllll vertical

====== horizontal different qualities: thick------- thin jagged~ ~ ~ ~ curved. . . . . . . dotted

Page 4: Visual Art

SHAPE

Page 5: Visual Art

COLOR

Page 6: Visual Art

Primary Colors: RED YELLOW & BLUE

Secondary Colors are created by mixing 2 primary colors.

Intermediate Colors are created by mixing 2 secondary colors.

Complementary Colors: Opposite colors on the color wheel.

Color Schemes:

Warm colors - red, orange, yellow

Cool colors - blue, violet, green

Neutrals - brown, black, white, gray

Tints - a color mixed with white, making it lighter

Shades - the darkness or tone of a color; dark blue or very dark blue

Page 7: Visual Art

FORM - An object that can be seen from many sides (3 dimensional), an object that is not flat.

Page 8: Visual Art

Value: The lightness or darkness of a color.

The lightness or darkness of a color.

The lightness or darkness of a color.

Page 9: Visual Art

Texture: the way something feels to the touch or looks like it feels.

ACTUAL TEXTURE (REAL)

VISUAL TEXTURE (IMPLIED)

Page 10: Visual Art

Space

NEGATIVE: AREA AROUND OBJECT

POSITIVE: AREA TAKEN UP BY OBJECT

Page 11: Visual Art

Background: The part of a work of art that looks farthest away from the viewer. Foreground: The part of a work of art that appears closest to the viewer. This is often the most important part of the work.

Middleground: The part of a work of art that appears midway between two things, such as the foreground and the background.

Overlap: One part (as a line, shape or color) covers some of another part.

Perspective: The technique of representing 3-D objects and depth on a 2-D surface.

Placement: The act of placing or arranging things in a composition/artwork.

overlap

Page 12: Visual Art

PRINCIPLES OF ART

*Repetition * Balance

*Variety * Rhythm * Movement * Contrast

* Center of Interest

Page 13: Visual Art

Repetition The repeating of any object,shape, or design to create interest in a

work. *** ++*** ++ *** ++ repeating in a planned manner creates a

pattern.

Page 14: Visual Art

BALANCEAchieved in a work of art when opposite sides

contain elements of equal balance.

Page 15: Visual Art

Movement This occurs when the artist uses elements to move the viewer's eye

across the work.

Page 16: Visual Art

Contrast –This occurs when the viewer is meant to compare opposite things in the artwork to attract the viewer's eye

Page 17: Visual Art

VaRiTyThe artist uses a variety of the elements so the work is

interesting/not dull.

Page 18: Visual Art

Center of Interest Sometimes called emphasis, is the focal point of an

artwork....the first thing you want people to notice in the work. It grabs the viewer's interest.