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ELEMENTS OF ART & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN

ELEMENTS OF ART & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN.

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ELEMENTS OF ART & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN

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  1. ELEMENTS OF ART&PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN

  2. The elements and principles of design are the building blocks used to create a work of art. The elements of design can be thought of as the things that make up a painting, drawing, design etc. Good or bad - all paintings will contain most of if not all, the seven elements of design.

  3. The Principles of design can be thought of as what we do to the elements of design. How we apply the Principles of design determines how successful we are in creating a work of art.

  4. SEVEN ELEMENTS OF ART LINE COLOR TEXTURE SHAPE FORM SPACE VALUE

  5. LINE • A thin mark on a surface created by a pencil, pen, brush, or other tools. There are many types of lines. Lines can be joined together to create shapes. • Lines are used to define shape, contours, and outlines and also used to suggest mass and volume. • It may be may be a continuous mark made on a surface with a pointed tool or implied by the edge of shapes and forms.

  6. COLOR

  7. PRIMARY COLORS RED, YELLOW, BLUE

  8. SECONDARY COLORS

  9. INTERMEDIATE COLORS

  10. COMPLEMENTARY COLORS

  11. Helen Frankenthaler Bay Side (1967) Acrylic on Canvas

  12. The Golden WallHans Hofmann59½ x 71½"Oil on Canvas1961The Art Institute of Chicago

  13. Claude Monet.Haystack at the Sunset near Giverny. 1891. Oil on canvas. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, USA

  14. Claude Monet, Impression: Sunrise (1872): oil on canvas

  15. Emil Nolde Still Life, Tulips (1930) Watercolor on paper

  16. Judy Pfaff Voodoo (1981) Contact paper collage on mylar

  17. TEXTURE The surface quality of an object.

  18. Real Texture The actual texture of an object. Artists may create texture in art to give it a visual interest or evoke feeling

  19. Implied Texture A two-dimensional piece of art is made to look like a certain texture but is in fact just a smooth piece of paper.

  20. SHAPEFORMSPACE

  21. SHAPE Any two-dimensional image or element that is used in the artwork

  22. FORM An object that has three dimensions.

  23. SPACE The perception of depth or dimension. It defines whether objects are in front or behind other objects, are situated around them, or projects from them.

  24. Shapes found in nature with characteristics that are free flowing, informal and irregular.

  25. Positive Shapes&Negative Shapes

  26. Static Shape Shapes that appear stable and resting

  27. Dynamic Shape Shapes that appears moving and active

  28. LINEAR PERSPECTIVE

  29. One-Point Linear Perspective

  30. Two-Point Linear Perspective

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