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The ELEMENTS of design: Shape, Texture, Color, Form, Value, Space, Line

The ELEMENTS of design: Shape, Texture, Color, Form, Value, Space, Line The PRINCIPLES of design: Balance, Movement, Rhythm, Contrast, Emphasis, Pattern and Unity. If you had to choose the dominant element of art in these works of art what would it be?. Answer: LINE.

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The ELEMENTS of design: Shape, Texture, Color, Form, Value, Space, Line

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  1. The ELEMENTS of design: Shape, Texture, Color, Form, Value, Space, Line • The PRINCIPLES of design: Balance, Movement, Rhythm, Contrast, Emphasis, Pattern and Unity

  2. If you had to choose the dominant element of art in these works of art what would it be?

  3. Answer: LINE

  4. What element of design is dominantly used in these two works of art?Hint: An enclosed space defined by other art elements such as line, color and texture.

  5. Answer: Shape

  6. There are two main types of shapes. Can you identify them in these artworks?

  7. Answer: Left side picture: Organic Right side picture: Geometric

  8. 1. What element encloses volume and mass? 2. This can be represented two ways. What are they? 3. Which one is illustrated in these works? CLOUD GATE, Chicago ,Anish Kapoor SNOWBALL, Andy Goldsworthy

  9. Answers: • Form • Organic and Geometric • Organic

  10. What kind of form do these sculptures show?

  11. Answer: GEOMETRIC FORMS

  12. 1.What are the three properties of color and their definitions? Red and green accentuate each other in van Gogh’s Night Café in Arles. 2. What is a red and green color scheme

  13. Answers: The three properties of color are: Hue: another name for color Value: the lightness and darkness of color Intensity : the purity of color Red and Green accentuate each other in Van Gogh’s painting which is a Complementary color scheme

  14. What is the dominant element used in these works of art? Hint: Refers to the light and dark areas of an art work

  15. Answer: VALUE A wide range of values are used to give the illusion of form.

  16. What kind of perspective is seen here?

  17. Answer: ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE A way of using color or value (or both) to show space or depth – values get lighter as they recede.

  18. El Greco: Allegory, Boy Lighting Candle in the Company of an Ape and a Fool Which Principle of art would this artwork best illustrate? Pattern Balance Rhythm Emphasis

  19. Answer: EMPHASIS By using Contrast in Value the artist is Emphasizing the figure in the middle

  20. What kind of Balance is used in this work of art?

  21. Answer: ASSYMETRICAL BALANCE

  22. This artwork uses primarily Black, White, Grays and Browns - What color scheme is that?

  23. Answer: NEUTRAL

  24. What color scheme is shown here? Complementary Analogous Double split complement Tertiary

  25. Answer: ANALOGOUS Three , sometimes four colors next to each other on the color wheel

  26. Which element of art do these works best illustrate? Hint : It can be actual or simulated.

  27. Answer: TEXTURE

  28. 1. What is the distance around, between, above, below, and within an object called? Is this an element or a principle of design? 2. What does the artist use in this image to show this? Linear perspective Size difference Overlap All of the above

  29. Answer: • SPACE is an Element of Design • 2. ALL - the artist uses Linear Perspective, Size differences and Overlap to give the illusion of SPACE

  30. This combines elements in an art work to create the illusion of action directing the viewers eye through the work– what is it?

  31. Answer: MOVEMENT

  32. This work creates a visual beat – what principle of art is that?

  33. Answer: RHYTHM

  34. This work uses both smooth and rough textures – what principle would that illustrate? Edgar Degas (sculptor)French, 1834 - 1917Little Dancer Aged Fourteen, 1878-1881yellow wax, hair, ribbon, linen bodice, satin shoes, muslin tutu, wood base98.9 x 34.7 x 35.2 cm (38 15/16 x 13 11/16 x 13 7/8 in.)

  35. Answer: CONTRAST Contrast in using both smooth and rough texture.

  36. What is this color scheme?

  37. Answer: COMPLEMENTARY Colors located directly across from each other on the color wheel

  38. What kind of pattern does this illustrate? Regular Or Irregular

  39. Answer: REGULAR Pattern Where certain elements are repeated with accuracy

  40. What kind of line drawing is shown here?

  41. Answer: GESTURE DRAWING

  42. What kind of line drawings are these? Hint: One continuous line – as your eye moves, your pencil moves

  43. Answer: CONTOUR LINE drawing

  44. What does this drawing emphasize? Texture Line Negative Space One point perspective

  45. Answer: NEGATIVE SPACE

  46. What kind of pattern does this artwork show? Regular pattern Pattern found in nature Irregular pattern

  47. Answer: IRREGULAR PATTERN

  48. What element of design does this image illustrate?

  49. Answer: TEXTURE

  50. 1. What does this grid represent? 2. Artists use this to create what in a work of art?

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