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Value

Value. The degree of light and dark in a design. It’s the contrast between black and white and all of the tones in-between Value can be used with color as well. Value Scale. Shows the range in values from black to white and light to dark. CONTRAST is the extreme changes between values.

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Value

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  1. Value The degree of light and dark in a design. It’s the contrast between black and white and all of the tones in-between Value can be used with color as well.

  2. Value Scale Shows the range in values from black to white and light to dark. CONTRASTis the extreme changes between values. GRADATIONis the gradual changes between values. SHADINGis when lines or other marks are used to fill in outlines of a sketch, engraving, or painting to represent gradations of color or darkness

  3. How does the artist create a convincing illusion of 3-D forms? Carissa Weber, Untitled, 2003

  4. Albrecht Durer. An Original Ruler Seated On a Throne. 1445. Pen and Ink

  5. The ELEMENTS of art: value Refers to the light and dark areas of an art work – CHIRASCURO or contrast

  6. The ELEMENTS of art: value Study of Arms and Hands, Da Vinci 1474

  7. El Greco: Allegory, Boy Lighting Candle in the Company of an Ape and a Fool • The ELEMENTS of art: value

  8. The ELEMENTS of art: value THE MILKMAID (De Melkmeid ) c. 1658-1661oil on canvas17 7/8 x 16 1/8 in. (45.5 x 41 cm.)The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

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