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*Created by Kay Wagner, Ph.D., Edina Public Schools, Edina, Minnesota Drawn images may be used freely, fair use laws apply to all other images Line Shape/Form Space Texture Value Color In this lesson you will learn about the Elements of Visual Art 3 - 9”X12” sheets of
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*Created by Kay Wagner, Ph.D., Edina Public Schools, Edina, Minnesota Drawn images may be used freely, fair use laws apply to all other images
Line Shape/Form Space Texture Value Color In this lesson you will learn about theElements of Visual Art
3 - 9”X12” sheets of white paper Get the following supplies: Markers or colored pencils
The Design Elementsof Visual Art are *Line *Texture *Shape/Form * Space *Color *Value
With pencil, print your name, dateandsectionon the back of each sheet Jane Smith 5Z Jane Smith 5Z Jane Smith 5Z
Jane Smith 5Z Jane Smith 5Z Jane Smith 5Z Print the name of one element in each section Turn each sheet over Shape Line Space Value Texture Color
Line • A mark made by a pointed tool. • Can be real or implied. • Can be long or short. • Can be solid or broken. • Can be thicker or thinner. • Can be straight, wavy, zig-zag, or bumpy.
Abstract Melodyby Gregorz Chojnacki Look for examples of Line
In the Line section of your white paper, show what you know about line • Create a design that: • Is interesting. • Fills the section • Uses line in at least 4 different ways. A design with lines
Create a design in the Line section Shape Line Space Value Texture Color • a design that is interesting. • Fills the section • Uses line in at least 4 different ways.
Texture • Appearance of roughness or smoothness of an object. • Can be created using lines, shapes, and values.
Three Musiciansby Pablo Picasso Look for examples of texture
Little Owlby Albrecht Durer Young Hareby Albrecht Durer Look for examples of texture
In the Texture section of your white paper show what you know about texture • Create a design that is: • Interesting • Fills the section • Uses texture in at least 4 different ways. A design using texture
Create a design in the Texture section Shape Line Space Value Texture Color • A design that is interesting. • Fills the section • Uses texture in at least 4 different ways.
Shape • Can be enclosed by a line • Implied by an area of color • Can be geometric or free-form
The Codomasby Henri Matisse Look for examples of shape
In the Shape section of your white paper show what you know about shape • Create a design that is: • Interesting. • Fills the section. • Uses shape in at least 4 different ways. A design with shapes
Create a design in the Shape section Shape Line Space Value Texture Color • A design that is interesting. • Fills the section • Uses Shape in at least 4 different ways.
Value • Lightness or darkness • Lights, called tints or pastels, made by adding white • Darks, called shades, made by adding black
Values? Blue Lightby Paul Klee
In the Value section of your white paper show what you know about value • Create a design that is: • Interesting. • Fills the section • Uses value in at least 4 different ways. Value refers to howlight ordarksomethingis,light colors are called tintsand dark colors are called shades A design with value This design shows different values of green Shade of Green Tint of Green
Microsoft Create a design in the Value section Shape Line Space Value Texture Color Click • A design that is interesting. • Fills the section • Uses Value in at least 4 different ways.
Microsoft Space • Distance between lines and shapes, or the illusion of depth • Shown by: • Converging lines • Overlapping shapes • Changing brightness of color • Position on the page • Decreasing size (foreshortening) • Use of shading and shadows Click
Schweres Rotby Wassily Kandinsky • Decreasing size • Overlapping shapes • Position on the page • Converging lines
In the Space section of your white paper show what you know about space: • Create a design that is interesting. • Fills the section • Uses space in at least 4 different ways. A design that shows space
Microsoft Create a design in the Space section Shape Line Space Value Texture Color Click • A design that is interesting. • Fills the section • Uses Space in at least 4 different ways.
Microsoft Click Color Has 3 properties: 1. Hue - the name of the color • Red,Yellow, &Blueare Primary Hues • Orange, Violet ,Greenare Secondary Hues
Microsoft Click Color Secondary Colors Primary Colors
Microsoft Click Color Has 3 properties: 1. Hue- the name of the color • Complementary refers toopposite hues, i.e.redandgreen • Analogous refers to related hues, i.e. red andred-orange • Monochromatic refers to shades of the same hue, i.e.bright greenandlight green
Microsoft Click Color Opposite colors Opposite colors Opposite colors Opposite colors Opposite colors Opposite colors Opposite colors Opposite colors Opposite colors Opposite colors are called complementary
Microsoft Colors that are next to each other are related Click Color Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Related colors are called analogous Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors Analogous colors
Microsoft Color Click Has 3 properties: 2. Value- lightness (color + white) darkness (color + black) 3. Intensity - brightness (pure color) dullness (color + it’s opposite)
Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellowby Piet Mondrian Primary Colors
Green, Blue, Greenby Mark Rothko Analogous Colors
Hyena Stompby Frank Stella Violet & Yellow Blue & Orange Red & Green Complementary Colors
Waterlilies by Claude Monet Monochromatic
In the Color section of your white paper show what you know about color: • Create a design that is interesting. • Fills the section • Uses color in at least 4 different ways. A design with color
Microsoft Create a design in the Color section Shape Line Space Value Texture Color Click • A design that is interesting. • Fills the section • Uses Color in at least 4 different ways.
Microsoft Look at your line section:Is the design interesting? Have you filled the section? Do you have at least 4 different kinds of line? Shape Line Space straight broken zig-zag curved short thick long thin Value Texture Color Click You can add more lines to improve your Line design.
Microsoft Look at your Shape section:Is the design interesting? Have you filled the section? Do you have at least 4 different kinds of shapes? Shape Line Space Value Texture Color Outlined Geometric Small Large Filled Triangle Suggested Rectangle Freeform Circle Click You can add more shapes to improve your shape design.
Microsoft Look at your Space section:Is the design interesting? Have you filled the section? Have you shown space in at least 4 different ways? Shape Line Space Value Texture Color High and low shapes Lightness or darkness Big & small shapes Over-lapping shapes Converging lines Horizon Line Click What can you do to improve your Space design?
Microsoft Look at your Texture section:Is the design interesting? Have you filled the section? Have you shown texture in at least 4 different ways? Shape Space Line Value Texture Color Repeat short lines Repeat small shapes Brick Smooth or shiny Wrinkled Wet Click You can add more textures to improve your Texture design.
Microsoft Look at your Value section:Is the design interesting? Have you filled the section? Have you shown value in at least 4 different ways? Shape Space Line Value Texture Color Value in Line Value in shapes Value in Texture Gradation Shading Color Click What can you do to improve your Value design?
Microsoft Click Look at your Color section:Is the design interesting? Have you filled the section? Have you used color in at least 4 different ways? Shape Space Line Value Color Texture What can you do to improve your Color design? Complementary Colors or “opposite” Shades of one color Primary colors Secondary Colors Analogous Colors or “next to” Mixing Colors
Shape Space Space Line Line Microsoft Value Color Color Texture Texture Click Stack up the three sheets. Hand in your stack of designs.
Line Shape Space Texture Value Color Do your designs show what you have learned about using theElements of Visual Arts?