2. What is art?
Art can be defined as a diverse range of
human activities that involve the creation of
visual, auditory, or performance-based works
that express and communicate emotions,
ideas, or experiences. It is a form of creative
expression that often reflects the artist's
unique perspective, thoughts, and cultural
background. Art can take various forms,
including painting, sculpture, literature,
music, dance, theater, film, photography, and
more. It has the power to inspire, provoke
thought, evoke emotions, and challenge
societal norms. Art is deeply intertwined with
human culture and has been a means of
storytelling, cultural expression, and reflection
throughout history.
4. •Line
line is a basic element that refers to a
continuous mark or stroke in a design.
It can be straight, curved, thick, thin,
or have various directions and lengths.
Lines can be used to define shapes,
create patterns, convey movement, or
even evoke emotions.
7. Sharped Jagged Line Dance of Curving
Line
Hard Line;
Soft Line
Ragged & Irregular
LINE
8. •Shape
Shape refers to the two-dimensional
area created by the outline or
boundaries of a object. It can be
geometric or organic. Shape can be
used to create forms, define space, or
add visual interest to a composition.
15. •Space
Space refers to the area or environment
in and around within the design. It can
be positive or negative. Artist use space
to create depth, and perspective, and to
establish relationship between elements.
It helps in organizing the composition
and guiding the viewer's eyes.
16. Refers to the range of lightness to darkness
is an art work. It helps in creating contrats,
depth, and a sense of volume. By using
different values,artist can create highlights,
shadows and gradients, adding dimension
and visual interest to thier work.
•Value
17. Is a way that we describe an object
based on the way that it reflects or
imitates light.
•Color
•Hue
•Intensity
•Value
18. •Hue
Is also a term which describes a
dimensions of color we readily
experience when we look at colors or its
purest form.
•Primary
•Secondary
•Intermediate
20. •Value
Refers to telhe relatives of
lightness and darkness from
white through grays and black.
21. •Intensity
Also called saturation, refers to the
purity of a hue or color. The pure or
hue is the most intense form of a given
color, the hue at its highest saturation,
and the hue in its brightest form.
22. •Texture
Is the visual and tactile surface
characteristics that are added
to a work of arts. Texture
represent how an object
appears or feels
23. •Actual
Texture
•Simulated
Texture
Is an actual physical surface or an
artwork or design. The actual texture is
used by scilors and architect.
Texture that isn't actually but look like
it shoul be.
24. •Simulated
Texture
Where a two dimensional piece of
art js made to look a certain
texture but infact is just a smooth
peace of paper. Simulated
Texture is often used by painters
25. •Perspective
Is a point of view, in
visual arts , it can refers
to any means or
representing tree -
dimensional o object in
space an a two -
dimensional surface. It is
a system disigned to
depict the way objects
in a space appear to the
eyes