The document discusses the seven elements of art: line, shape, form, space, value, color, and texture. It provides examples and definitions for each element. The elements are the basic building blocks used by artists to create works of art by manipulating these elements with principles of design. Understanding the elements allows for better description, analysis, and communication about artworks.
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This document provides an overview of the elements and principles of design presented by Mrs. Cole. It discusses the four categories of art and defines the elements of design as line, shape and form, value, color, space, and texture. It then defines the principles of design as movement and rhythm, balance, proportion, variety and emphasis, harmony and unity. Various artworks are presented and analyzed to demonstrate how artists use these elements and principles in their work.
The document discusses the humanities and some of their key components. It defines humanities as a loosely defined group of cultural subjects that include the arts, like visual arts, performing arts, music, dance, and drama. It also discusses some purposes of art and lists common elements of art like line, color, shape, space, texture, and value. The document concludes by explaining several principles of artistic composition, such as proportion, unity, balance, rhythm, and emphasis.
The document discusses the elements and principles of design. It defines elements as the basic building blocks of visual art, including line, shape, form, texture, color, value and space. It explains that principles are the rules that govern how elements are combined, such as balance, emphasis, rhythm and unity. Balance creates a sense of visual equilibrium, and can be symmetrical, asymmetrical or radial. Emphasis draws attention to specific elements through contrast, size, placement or other techniques. Understanding elements and principles allows artists to effectively structure compositions and convey meaning or emotion.
The document discusses the key visual elements that make up images - line, shape, form, tone, color, space and texture. It provides examples of how different visual elements like lines, forms and use of space can impact the mood, meaning and three-dimensionality conveyed by an image. Specific techniques like balancing elements, framing, cropping and aspect ratios are also covered in the context of how they influence the composition of photographs.
The document discusses the key elements and principles of art. It defines humanities and describes some purposes of art such as creating beauty and expressing religious values. It then explains the elements of art including line, color, shape, space, texture, value. It categorizes each element and provides examples. Finally, it outlines the principles of composition including proportion, unity, balance, rhythm and emphasis.
The document discusses the key elements and principles of art that are important for creating effective photographs. It defines seven elements: line, shape, form, space, value, texture, and color. It then explains principles of design like emphasis, balance, contrast, movement, pattern/repetition, perspective, and unity that can be used to arrange the elements. Examples are provided to illustrate concepts like leading lines, positive vs negative space, repetition, and forced perspective. The document serves as a guide for photographers to understand the basic building blocks and compositional techniques used in visually compelling photographs.
The document discusses the seven elements of art: line, shape, form, space, value, color, and texture. It provides examples and definitions for each element. The elements are the basic building blocks used by artists to create works of art by manipulating these elements with principles of design. Understanding the elements allows for better description, analysis, and communication about artworks.
The elements and principles of design with examplesHung Ha
This document provides an overview of the elements and principles of design presented by Mrs. Cole. It discusses the four categories of art and defines the elements of design as line, shape and form, value, color, space, and texture. It then defines the principles of design as movement and rhythm, balance, proportion, variety and emphasis, harmony and unity. Various artworks are presented and analyzed to demonstrate how artists use these elements and principles in their work.
The document discusses the humanities and some of their key components. It defines humanities as a loosely defined group of cultural subjects that include the arts, like visual arts, performing arts, music, dance, and drama. It also discusses some purposes of art and lists common elements of art like line, color, shape, space, texture, and value. The document concludes by explaining several principles of artistic composition, such as proportion, unity, balance, rhythm, and emphasis.
The document discusses the elements and principles of design. It defines elements as the basic building blocks of visual art, including line, shape, form, texture, color, value and space. It explains that principles are the rules that govern how elements are combined, such as balance, emphasis, rhythm and unity. Balance creates a sense of visual equilibrium, and can be symmetrical, asymmetrical or radial. Emphasis draws attention to specific elements through contrast, size, placement or other techniques. Understanding elements and principles allows artists to effectively structure compositions and convey meaning or emotion.
The document discusses the key visual elements that make up images - line, shape, form, tone, color, space and texture. It provides examples of how different visual elements like lines, forms and use of space can impact the mood, meaning and three-dimensionality conveyed by an image. Specific techniques like balancing elements, framing, cropping and aspect ratios are also covered in the context of how they influence the composition of photographs.
The document discusses the key elements and principles of art. It defines humanities and describes some purposes of art such as creating beauty and expressing religious values. It then explains the elements of art including line, color, shape, space, texture, value. It categorizes each element and provides examples. Finally, it outlines the principles of composition including proportion, unity, balance, rhythm and emphasis.
The document discusses the key elements and principles of art that are important for creating effective photographs. It defines seven elements: line, shape, form, space, value, texture, and color. It then explains principles of design like emphasis, balance, contrast, movement, pattern/repetition, perspective, and unity that can be used to arrange the elements. Examples are provided to illustrate concepts like leading lines, positive vs negative space, repetition, and forced perspective. The document serves as a guide for photographers to understand the basic building blocks and compositional techniques used in visually compelling photographs.
The document discusses the seven elements of art: color, line, shape, form, value, texture, and space. It defines each element and provides examples from famous artworks to illustrate techniques related to that element, such as complementary colors in Hiroshige's print or atmospheric perspective in Bruegel's painting. The examples demonstrate how artists use the elements of art in their compositions.
Art can be defined as a visual representation that communicates an idea, feeling, or design. It is created by artists who use their imagination and skills to express themselves visually. Applied art refers to functional objects that are also visually pleasing. An artist's perception and understanding of elements like line, color, shape, form, space, and texture allow them to interpret the world around them and incorporate these fundamentals into their work. Principles of design such as balance, emphasis, contrast, repetition, and unity are used by artists to organize the elements and create a sense of completeness or movement within a work of art.
The document provides an overview of key formal elements and principles of design used in visual art, including line, shape, space, color, texture, value, composition, balance, proportion, rhythm, emphasis, and unity. It discusses implied versus actual textures and various styles such as Impressionism. Specific artists and works mentioned include Thomas Gainsborough, Paul Klee, Picasso, William De Kooning, Michelangelo, Mark Rothko, Piet Mondrian, and Meret Oppenheim.
This document provides an overview of the basic elements of design in visual arts, including point, line, shape, form, texture, space, value, and color. It discusses how artists use these elements and provides examples of famous artworks to illustrate different techniques. Key elements like line quality, geometric versus organic shapes, foreground/background space, hue/tints/shades, warm and cool colors, and color mixing are defined and explained.
This document provides an overview of the key visual elements used in art analysis: focal point, color, line, shape, space, texture, perspective, pattern, rhythm, dynamic, intensity, unity & variety, contrast, scale & proportion, and symmetry & asymmetry. It explains these elements and provides examples to demonstrate their application in discussing various visual art forms, with the goal of learning how to critically analyze and communicate about works of art. The elements are tools that artists use to create works and critics use to evaluate them.
The document outlines several principles of art including unity, harmony, contrast, gradation, variety, pattern, movement, rhythm, balance, emphasis, and proportion. It provides definitions and examples for each principle. Key points include that unity creates wholeness, harmony avoids chaos through blending, contrast creates visual interest through differences, and gradation uses gradual changes to depict depth or perspective.
The document discusses the elements of art (line, shape, form, space, texture, color, value) and principles of design (balance, contrast, emphasis, variety, unity/harmony, proportion, rhythm, movement, pattern, repetition). It provides examples of how different artists use principles of design, such as Van Gogh using movement in Starry Night by creating a swirling motion in the sky. Balance is another principle explained through examples showing symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial balance.
The document discusses the elements of art (line, shape, form, value, texture, space, color) and principles of design (emphasis/focal point, balance, unity/harmony, contrast, movement, pattern/rhythm, variety, proportion/scale). It provides definitions and examples for each element and principle. The elements are the basic tools used to create art, while the principles are ways of organizing the elements within a work of art.
The principles of design are techniques that artists use with the elements of art to create effective compositions. There are 11 principles: balance, contrast, emphasis, variety, unity, proportion, rhythm, movement, pattern, and repetition. Balance refers to visual equilibrium, contrast uses differences to draw attention, and emphasis creates a focal point. Variety increases interest, while unity achieves visual wholeness. Proportion deals with size relationships and rhythm implies motion. Pattern and repetition involve duplicating elements to create decoration.
The document outlines the key elements of art that artists use to create compositions, including line, shape, form, texture, value, color, and space. It defines each element and provides examples to illustrate how artists manipulate these elements. Specifically, it discusses how lines can convey different emotions, how shapes become three-dimensional forms, the use of value to add realism and contrast, primary and secondary colors, color schemes, and how artists use foreground, middle ground and background to create the illusion of space.
The document defines key terms related to visual art, including art, artist, fine art, applied art, and visual culture. It then explains the basic visual elements or "vocabulary" used by artists to create works, including line, color, value, shape, form, space, and texture. Each element is defined and examples are provided. The document also discusses principles of design such as balance, emphasis, contrast, movement, pattern, repetition, unity, harmony, variety, and scale/proportion.
Art, and especially visual arts, is the topic that requires both background knowledge and imagination. Most teachers are afraid of it, the same as most students are bored with it. However, with the concept maps and cause-and-effect sentences it may become a source of fun in the English classroom. So, to make teaching of art more effective, I suggest a couple of ideas, which will also be the key points for the workshop:
1) Basic history of art - it gives us not just facts but useful vocabulary for describing works of art.
2) Elements of design and what they mean.
3) How to describe a picture or a photograph.
The document defines and provides examples of key visual arts elements and principles used in the creation and analysis of 2D, 3D, and time-based artworks. It discusses elements like line, shape, space, texture, color, form, and movement. It also covers principles such as balance, contrast, emphasis, scale, and variation that are used to arrange elements in a composition. Examples of artworks are provided to illustrate how specific elements and principles are applied.
This document discusses the elements of art, which are the basic visual components used to create artworks. It outlines the 7 core elements - line, shape, form, color, value, texture, and space. Each element is defined and examples are provided to illustrate how artists manipulate these elements to achieve different effects. The elements are the foundation for all two and three-dimensional works of art.
The document discusses the key elements of art including line, shape, form, color, space, texture, and their importance in the creation and analysis of artworks. It provides examples of how different elements are used in paintings and sculptures. It also includes information on sculpture materials and techniques. The reader is prompted to analyze and compare how elements are used in two different paintings to help establish mood.
The document discusses the key elements of art including line, shape, form, color, space, texture, and their importance in the creation and analysis of artworks. It provides examples of how different elements are used in paintings and sculptures. It also includes information on sculpture materials and techniques. The reader is prompted to analyze and compare how elements are used in two different paintings to help establish mood.
This document provides an overview of the elements and principles of design used in art. It defines the seven elements - line, texture, value, shape, form, space, and color - and gives examples of each. It also explains the principles of design - balance, emphasis, harmony, variety, gradation, movement, rhythm, and proportion - and provides examples of how artists use each principle. The overall purpose is to introduce students to the key components and concepts used in the visual analysis of artworks.
BEFORE WE START!The PPT is about the ARTWORK. Make the pictu.docxAASTHA76
This document provides guidance for creating a PowerPoint presentation analyzing an artist and their artwork. It emphasizes including key information about the artist's biography, contextual influences, a focus artwork, and formal analysis. The presentation sample models including 3-sentence summaries of each slide's content and notes on formatting bibliographies and compressing images for better presentations.
The document provides an overview of key elements and principles of art, using examples from famous paintings and other works to illustrate concepts like balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, and unity. It discusses line, shape, color, value, texture, and space as elements of art. Principles covered include balance, contrast, emphasis, movement/rhythm, pattern, and unity. Examples from artists like Warhol, Dali, Hopper, and others are presented with short analyses highlighting the principles demonstrated in each work. The purpose is to help readers understand these fundamental concepts in art through visual examples.
The document discusses the seven elements of art: color, line, shape, form, value, texture, and space. It defines each element and provides examples from famous artworks to illustrate techniques related to that element, such as complementary colors in Hiroshige's print or atmospheric perspective in Bruegel's painting. The examples demonstrate how artists use the elements of art in their compositions.
Art can be defined as a visual representation that communicates an idea, feeling, or design. It is created by artists who use their imagination and skills to express themselves visually. Applied art refers to functional objects that are also visually pleasing. An artist's perception and understanding of elements like line, color, shape, form, space, and texture allow them to interpret the world around them and incorporate these fundamentals into their work. Principles of design such as balance, emphasis, contrast, repetition, and unity are used by artists to organize the elements and create a sense of completeness or movement within a work of art.
The document provides an overview of key formal elements and principles of design used in visual art, including line, shape, space, color, texture, value, composition, balance, proportion, rhythm, emphasis, and unity. It discusses implied versus actual textures and various styles such as Impressionism. Specific artists and works mentioned include Thomas Gainsborough, Paul Klee, Picasso, William De Kooning, Michelangelo, Mark Rothko, Piet Mondrian, and Meret Oppenheim.
This document provides an overview of the basic elements of design in visual arts, including point, line, shape, form, texture, space, value, and color. It discusses how artists use these elements and provides examples of famous artworks to illustrate different techniques. Key elements like line quality, geometric versus organic shapes, foreground/background space, hue/tints/shades, warm and cool colors, and color mixing are defined and explained.
This document provides an overview of the key visual elements used in art analysis: focal point, color, line, shape, space, texture, perspective, pattern, rhythm, dynamic, intensity, unity & variety, contrast, scale & proportion, and symmetry & asymmetry. It explains these elements and provides examples to demonstrate their application in discussing various visual art forms, with the goal of learning how to critically analyze and communicate about works of art. The elements are tools that artists use to create works and critics use to evaluate them.
The document outlines several principles of art including unity, harmony, contrast, gradation, variety, pattern, movement, rhythm, balance, emphasis, and proportion. It provides definitions and examples for each principle. Key points include that unity creates wholeness, harmony avoids chaos through blending, contrast creates visual interest through differences, and gradation uses gradual changes to depict depth or perspective.
The document discusses the elements of art (line, shape, form, space, texture, color, value) and principles of design (balance, contrast, emphasis, variety, unity/harmony, proportion, rhythm, movement, pattern, repetition). It provides examples of how different artists use principles of design, such as Van Gogh using movement in Starry Night by creating a swirling motion in the sky. Balance is another principle explained through examples showing symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial balance.
The document discusses the elements of art (line, shape, form, value, texture, space, color) and principles of design (emphasis/focal point, balance, unity/harmony, contrast, movement, pattern/rhythm, variety, proportion/scale). It provides definitions and examples for each element and principle. The elements are the basic tools used to create art, while the principles are ways of organizing the elements within a work of art.
The principles of design are techniques that artists use with the elements of art to create effective compositions. There are 11 principles: balance, contrast, emphasis, variety, unity, proportion, rhythm, movement, pattern, and repetition. Balance refers to visual equilibrium, contrast uses differences to draw attention, and emphasis creates a focal point. Variety increases interest, while unity achieves visual wholeness. Proportion deals with size relationships and rhythm implies motion. Pattern and repetition involve duplicating elements to create decoration.
The document outlines the key elements of art that artists use to create compositions, including line, shape, form, texture, value, color, and space. It defines each element and provides examples to illustrate how artists manipulate these elements. Specifically, it discusses how lines can convey different emotions, how shapes become three-dimensional forms, the use of value to add realism and contrast, primary and secondary colors, color schemes, and how artists use foreground, middle ground and background to create the illusion of space.
The document defines key terms related to visual art, including art, artist, fine art, applied art, and visual culture. It then explains the basic visual elements or "vocabulary" used by artists to create works, including line, color, value, shape, form, space, and texture. Each element is defined and examples are provided. The document also discusses principles of design such as balance, emphasis, contrast, movement, pattern, repetition, unity, harmony, variety, and scale/proportion.
Art, and especially visual arts, is the topic that requires both background knowledge and imagination. Most teachers are afraid of it, the same as most students are bored with it. However, with the concept maps and cause-and-effect sentences it may become a source of fun in the English classroom. So, to make teaching of art more effective, I suggest a couple of ideas, which will also be the key points for the workshop:
1) Basic history of art - it gives us not just facts but useful vocabulary for describing works of art.
2) Elements of design and what they mean.
3) How to describe a picture or a photograph.
The document defines and provides examples of key visual arts elements and principles used in the creation and analysis of 2D, 3D, and time-based artworks. It discusses elements like line, shape, space, texture, color, form, and movement. It also covers principles such as balance, contrast, emphasis, scale, and variation that are used to arrange elements in a composition. Examples of artworks are provided to illustrate how specific elements and principles are applied.
This document discusses the elements of art, which are the basic visual components used to create artworks. It outlines the 7 core elements - line, shape, form, color, value, texture, and space. Each element is defined and examples are provided to illustrate how artists manipulate these elements to achieve different effects. The elements are the foundation for all two and three-dimensional works of art.
The document discusses the key elements of art including line, shape, form, color, space, texture, and their importance in the creation and analysis of artworks. It provides examples of how different elements are used in paintings and sculptures. It also includes information on sculpture materials and techniques. The reader is prompted to analyze and compare how elements are used in two different paintings to help establish mood.
The document discusses the key elements of art including line, shape, form, color, space, texture, and their importance in the creation and analysis of artworks. It provides examples of how different elements are used in paintings and sculptures. It also includes information on sculpture materials and techniques. The reader is prompted to analyze and compare how elements are used in two different paintings to help establish mood.
This document provides an overview of the elements and principles of design used in art. It defines the seven elements - line, texture, value, shape, form, space, and color - and gives examples of each. It also explains the principles of design - balance, emphasis, harmony, variety, gradation, movement, rhythm, and proportion - and provides examples of how artists use each principle. The overall purpose is to introduce students to the key components and concepts used in the visual analysis of artworks.
BEFORE WE START!The PPT is about the ARTWORK. Make the pictu.docxAASTHA76
This document provides guidance for creating a PowerPoint presentation analyzing an artist and their artwork. It emphasizes including key information about the artist's biography, contextual influences, a focus artwork, and formal analysis. The presentation sample models including 3-sentence summaries of each slide's content and notes on formatting bibliographies and compressing images for better presentations.
The document provides an overview of key elements and principles of art, using examples from famous paintings and other works to illustrate concepts like balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, and unity. It discusses line, shape, color, value, texture, and space as elements of art. Principles covered include balance, contrast, emphasis, movement/rhythm, pattern, and unity. Examples from artists like Warhol, Dali, Hopper, and others are presented with short analyses highlighting the principles demonstrated in each work. The purpose is to help readers understand these fundamental concepts in art through visual examples.
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2. The Elements of Art:
The Elements of Art are the
basic building blocks of an
image. They are:
Line
Color/Value
Texture
Shape/Form
Space
3. The Elements of Art in Photography:
Just as in a
painting or
sculpture, the
Elements of Art
are the building
blocks of any
good
photograph.
Jerry Uelsmann- “Ripple in Hand”
4. Line:
Line is an edge or
border between
objects.
Sometimes line is
the primary
subject of a
photograph, as in
the example on
the right.
5. Line:
Other times, line
is used to lead the
viewer’s eye
around, or to
cause them to
look at an area or
object that is the
main focus of the
photograph.
Cornell Capa- “Bolshoi Ballet School”
6. Color and Value:
Color and value are
grouped together
because sometimes they
exist exclusively. The
painting on the right
shows little black or
white. Instead of using
pure black or white to
represent highlights and
shadows, the artist chose
colors.
Janet Fish- “Green Tea Cup”
7. Color and Value:
In a drawing, the artist does the exact opposite. They
use a value ( a specific shade of gray) to represent
every color.
8. Value
When using
black and white
film, the film
also records
each color as a
specific value.
Lewis Hine- “Steamfitter”
9. Texture:
Texture is the way
something feels,
or looks like it
would feel if
touched.
Look at the image
to the right. Use
adjectives to
describe the
different textures
you see.
10. Texture:
When taking
photographs,
texture will almost
always be an
important element.
This is because
almost everything
we come into
contact with has
some kind of
texture. Frederick Sommer- “Livia”
11. Shape/Form:
Shape is a 2-dimensional
line with no form or
thickness.
Form is a 3-dimensional
object having volume and
thickness.
Geometric Forms
12. Shape/Form:
In Photography,
shapes and forms
convey not only what
something is, but
what properties it has.
What properties does
the image to the right
have?
Imogen Cunningham- “Seda”
13. Space:
Space can be
used to refer
to distance,
or to the
empty space
in an
artwork
Andrew Wyeth - “Christina’s World”
15. Negative Space:
Often, what we leave
out of a photograph is
as important as what
we choose to include.
The shapes created by
the negative space in
an image can have a
great impact on the
overall look of the
photograph.
Horst P. Horst- “Mainbocher's Pink Satin Corset”
16. Summary:
You have probably
noticed that many of the
photographs we looked at
contained more than one
of the elements of art.
This is expected! Often,
several elements will
appear in each
photograph.
George Krause- “Fountainhead”
17. Summary:
It is important to understand and to use a variety
of the elements of art in order to make your
photographs stronger.
Until you are more familiar with the elements
of art, it is a good idea to look over the list prior
to shooting photos.
You will have a quiz on your elements of art so
make sure you know them!