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Elements of Art

Elements of Art. Line Shape Form Space Texture Color/Value. Principles of Design. Mrs. Fish, Art 2 http://www.alifetimeofcolor.com/study/g_art_principles.html. Emphasis. AKA Focal Point The most important part of an artwork. Create emphasis by …. Using contrast

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Elements of Art

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  1. Elements of Art • Line • Shape • Form • Space • Texture • Color/Value

  2. Principles of Design Mrs. Fish, Art 2 http://www.alifetimeofcolor.com/study/g_art_principles.html

  3. Emphasis AKA Focal PointThe most important part of an artwork.

  4. Create emphasis by… • Using contrast • http://daphne.palomar.edu/design/emphasis.html

  5. Change the texture/shape • Carefully placing elements

  6. Changing the size

  7. “The Letter”, Mary Cassatt, 1891

  8. “Water Lilies”, Claude Monet, 1906

  9. “Okazaki”, Ando Hiroshige

  10. Pattern Repeating the same element many times.

  11. “The Letter”, Mary Cassatt, 1891

  12. “The Letter”, Mary Cassatt, 1891

  13. “Golden Effigy of King Tutenkhaman”

  14. “Water Lilies”, Claude Monet, 1906

  15. Rhythm Repeating similar, but not identical elements.

  16. “Water Lilies”, Claude Monet, 1906

  17. “Okazaki”, Ando Hiroshige

  18. Identify Emphasis, Pattern, and Rhythm. “Composition VIII”, Wasilly Kandinsky

  19. Movement • The path a viewer’s eyes travel through an artwork • First I see…my eyes follow…to…, finally I follow…to…. • Direct a viewer’s eyes with • Edges and lines • Color • Careful arrangement of elements

  20. Vincent Van Gogh, Starry Night

  21. Francisco de Goya, The Third of May

  22. Eugene Delacroix, Lion Hunt

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