Elements of Art Line Shape Form Space Value Color Texture.

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Elements of Art Line Shape Form Space Value Color Texture

Line

Point  Every line starts with a single point.  In Math, a point has no dimensions, just a position in space.  In art, even the smallest point has mass and can be seen.  A work of art can be created by only using points  Every line starts with a single point.  In Math, a point has no dimensions, just a position in space.  In art, even the smallest point has mass and can be seen.  A work of art can be created by only using points

Pointillist painting by Georges Seurat, French, Sunday Afternoon on the Grand Jatte,

Australian Aboriginal Art

Line A Line is created by connecting Point A_____B. Line has one dimension, length Line has movement It can be geometric or organic Line can have emphasis and contrast Line can show pattern and rhythm Line can show unity Line can show balance (symmetrical or asymmetrical) It can create a mood or express emotion and it can have color or texture (line quality)

Organic lines are wavy and curvy. Organic means relating to or derived from living things

Geometric lines are angular and straight

Lines can express moods or emotion through movement. Movement in art means suggested direction or motion

Line can express Mood through Movement Restful Active Tension Flowing HorizontalDiagonal Vertical Diagonal

Line can show direction (movement) and lead the eye through the composition. Composition refers to the way the parts or elements of a work of art are arranged on the page

Lines create movement in this composition and direct the eye around the page.

Line - Emphasis and Contrast. Contrast is where part of a line is different than the rest of the line. Emphasis means there is a focal point or one part that really stands out from the rest.

Lines can show pattern and rhythm. Pattern is created through repetition of elements. In art visual rhythm refers to the arrangement of a pattern to create movement

Pattern can be regular or irregular Regular pattern is created when the elements making up the pattern are repeated at regular intervals.

Pattern Irregular pattern is when the elements making up the pattern are repeated at irregular intervals

When lines show pattern or rhythm they are unified. Unity is created through repetition. Unity means some elements within the composition are repeated, look good together and tie the composition together.

Line - Movement, repetition, unity

Line can show balance. When we talk about balance in art, we mean visual weight on either side of a line drawn down the middle of a composition. Line 1 shows symmetrical balance. Line 2 shows asymmetrical balance. 1 2

Symmetrical balance means the composition shows an identical mirror image on each side of the line

Asymmetrical balance means the composition is balanced, but the image is not exactly the same on both sides.

Line can be combined with other elements of art such as color to create more interest.

Lines can be textured

Or Lines can be used together to create Texture

Lines can Organize space

Line can be used to Communicate an idea in an advertising campaign

Line - Communicate an idea

Draw on your worksheet: Open Photoshop. 1 Do the line worksheet in your packet using lines to illustrate each of the Principles of Design. Use the pencil, brush, line tool or pen tool to do exercises 1-9 on an 8.5”X11 document. Save as a JPEG or PDF. Put in the drop box in Moodle.

Meanings of colors Red anger, passion,blood, war, appetite Blue calm, spiritual, emotional,water, deep Yellow happy, excited, sun, rich, jazz Green calm, nature, peace, money, sickness Purple royalty, wealth, privilege, passion Orange, bright, unique, happy, sun

Shape Turn to page 1 in your packet A shape is created by drawing a line starting at point A and ending at point A. Definition of a shape: an area enclosed by a boundary line A shape is two dimensional. It has height and length Shapes can be organic or geometric Shapes can be symmetrical or asymmetrical A shape can be representational or non- representational Shapes can create a figure-ground relationship

Shape It can separate and organize space into Positive and negative Shape can sustain interest Creates figure/ground relationship

Shape The square was created by drawing a line beginning at point A and ending at point B creating an enclosed area that has height and length A.BA.B

Shape Two dimensional (flat, planar) Organic shapes come from nature and are rounded Geometric shapes are mathematical and have angles

Symmetrical shapes are mirror images when divided in half

Asymmetrical shapes are not mirror images when divided in half

Shape Representational shapes hold our attention Non-Representational (or non-objective) shapes are important in design and in the background of compositions.

Representational shapes represent an actual object or being

Non-representational shapes do not represent things, they are just shapes

Shapes can Organize space and create a figure/ground relationship

Shapes create Interest in a composition

Line used with Shape in compositions

Blocks of words can create Shapes

Shapes can create optical illusions

Optical illusion

Shape & Space Shapes can create Positive & Negative Space We can talk about the relationship of positive negative space as figure/ground relationships

Space is either Positive or Negative Positive white space Positive space is filled up or occupied Negative red space around the shark It is unoccupied or empty

Figure/Ground There are three types of Figure/Ground, positive/negative space Relationships 1.Stable 2.Reversible 3.Ambiguous

Shape - Stable The two dimensional shape is perceived in an unchanging relationship of positive object against negative background

Shape - Stable

1910 poster by Emile Preetorius There is a lot of tension between the figure ground relationship-- which makes this image exciting.

Shape - Reversible Figure and ground can be focused on equally

Shape - Reversible

Shape - Ambiguous In some puzzle pictures, one figure may turn out to be made up of another, or of several different pictures.

Simplification from realistic to simplified positive/ negative

Positive/Negative Turn to page 14 in your packet. Choose 3 words or make up your own. Do 4 thumbnail sketches for each Show the thumbnails to your teacher We will choose the best of each of the 4 and you will draw the best in black marker in the larger rectangles

Worksheet assignment: Find a realistic photograph of a person or an animal. Simplify into a positive/ negative design. Show your teacher and we will crop it and make it into a black and white design. Below is finished “woman”

Magazine Layout Search Pg. 11 Symmetrical balance Asymmetrical balance Radial balance and movement Horizontal Movement Diagonal Movement Vertical Movement Positive/Negative space Repetition/Pattern/Unity Contrast Emphasis or Focal Point Golden Mean layout