Elements of Art Picture Quiz! High school 9-12 2-D Drawing Christian Rasmussen To Elements of Art.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Building blocks of creating and interpreting Art.
Advertisements

Elements of Design.
Are the basic building blocks to create a work of art.
Photography Composition using the Elements and Principles of Art
(The Ingredients for Good Art)
STANDARD 4: The Elements of Art
The Elements of Art One or more elements of art will always be present in a work of art.
Elements of Art. ELEMENTS OF ART LINE LINE SHAPE (2-D) FORM (3-D) SHAPE (2-D) FORM (3-D) VALUE VALUE COLOR COLOR TEXTURE TEXTURE SPACE SPACE.
The Principles and Elements of Design an interactive quiz
Space Shape Color Form Texture Line Value
The Elements of Design.
BASIC ELEMENTS OF ART: line, shape, form, value, color & texture
The Elements of Art The elements of art are utilized by all artists, and a greater understanding of the principles which are used leads to a greater understanding.
ELEMENTS OF ART Building Blocks.
Elements and Principles of Design
Elements of Design are the parts
The Elements of Art Introduction Lesson Quiz. Introduction  Subject: The Elements of Art  Grade Level: 9-12  Objectives: To introduce students to the.
Elements and Principles of Art. Elements of Art the ‘ building blocks ’ of a work of art.
The Ingredients for a great Composition
Tulsa Public Schools Art Assessment State Standard #1 Visual Fine Arts Elements.
Core Ideas 2 Art terminology. Line A line is a basic element of art, referring to a continuous mark, made on a surface, by a moving point. A line is long.
Photography Composition using the Elements and Principles of Art.
Photography Content using the Elements and Principles of Art.
Elements of Art The elements of art are a set of visual techniques that describe ways of presenting artwork. Elements of art also refer to the visual language.
The Elements of Art Seven Building Blocks Seven Building Blocks.
Elements of Design Continuing our portfolio using our magazines.
Elements of Art Line Shape Value Form ColorSpace Texture.
Elements of Art -&- Principles of Design. Elements of Art Line Shape Form Space Texture Value Color.
The Elements of Design Whether you have taken art before or not, it is important to learn and frequently review some of the building blocks for creating.
The Elements of Design. The basic components used by the artist when producing works of art. Those elements are: Shape Form Value Line Color Texture Space.
Elements of Design ACT-ADDI-1 Students will identify components related to the design process. C) Describe the elements and principles of design.
MRS. LIBOIRON MEDIA 2013 The Elements of Design. Line Colour Texture Value Shape/Form Space.
Tulsa Public Schools Art Assessment State Standard #1 for the Fine Arts.
The Elements of Art.
Elements of Art The elements of art are the building blocks used by artists to create a work of art.
Elements of Art Fifth and Sixth Grade Moore Intermediate School
The Seven Elements of Art Ms. Hanson/ART 1. Definition of The Elements of Art The elements of art are a commonly used group of aspects of a work of art.
PART 1 Elements of Art what artists use to create art.
Elements of Art – The Building Blocks of Art Name: _______________ Date: __________ Univ: __________ Line is a mark with greater length than width. Lines.
Elements and Principles of Art Studio to School Program, November 2015.
Elements of Art in Photography Elements The basic building blocks Line Shape/Form Space Value Texture Color.
Elements of Art Seven Elements of Art: Knowing the basics of the elements of art can help any artist to create a well- balanced and beautiful work of.
Advanced Art Review Elements of Design. Elements of Design: Lines Line- a continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point. Lines can be painted along.
Elements of Art.
Cornell Notes Your expectations for note taking is that they are IN your sketchbook. You are getting a grade for your notes- if they are not in this format.
7 th Grade Technology TFMS Line Shape/Form Space Value Texture Color.
ELEMENTS OF ART Vocabulary: Line, Color, Shape, Texture, Form, Space, Value.
The Elements of Art Mrs. Love The Elements of Art There are 7 basic elements of art. These elements are the visual language of art.
The Elements of Art Hartsville High School Art I-IV Mr Joyce.
The elements and principles of art
Portfolio Elements of Design
Photography Content using the Elements and Principles of Art
Multimedia Art II Ms. Tieri
The Elements of Design.
Elements of Design ACT-ADDI-1 Students will identify components related to the design process. C) Describe the elements and principles of design.
The Elements of Design.
ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES GUIDE SHEET
Any Phone I See I will take!  You may have paper out to take notes.
Photography Composition using the Elements and Principles of Art
The Building Blocks of Artworks
Principles and Elements of design
Photography Composition using the Elements and Principles of Art
The Elements of Art.
Photography Composition using the Elements and Principles of Art
Elements of Design.
Elements of Art Line Shape Form Texture Color Value Space.
Elements of Art 1 1.
Photography Composition using the Elements and Principles of Art
The Elements of Design.
Line Shape Value Form Color Texture Space
Presentation transcript:

Elements of Art Picture Quiz! High school D Drawing Christian Rasmussen To Elements of Art

Elements of Art Please Review the following information about the six elements of art before taking the quiz. LINE SHAPE SPACE TEXTURE FORM COLOR Proceed to Quiz

Line Line is a mark with greater length than width. Lines can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved, thick or thin. Examples of Line Hatching Cross hatching Contour Return to Elements of Art Return to Elements of Art Proceed to Quiz

Shape Shape is a closed line. Shapes can be geometric, like squares and circles; or organic, like free- form or natural shapes. Shapes are flat and can express length and width. Examples of Shape: Square Circle Triangle Return to Elements of Art Return to Elements of Art Proceed to Quiz

Form Forms are 3-Dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth. Examples of Form Cube Cylinder Pyrmaid Return to Elements of Art Return to Elements of Art Proceed to Quiz

Space Space is the area between and around objects. The space around an object is called negative space; negative space has shape. Space can also refer to the feeling of depth. Real space is 3-Dimensional; in Visual Art, when we create the illusion of depth. Examples of Space: Foreground Middle ground Background Return to Elements of Art Return to Elements of Art Proceed to Quiz

Color Color is light reflected off of objects. Color has three main characteristics: hue (The name of the color, such as red, green, blue, etc.) Value (How light or dark it is), and intensity (how bright or dull it is). Examples of Color Primary Color Secondary Color White – Black Return to Elements of Art Return to Elements of Art Proceed to Quiz

Texture Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt. Textures can be rough or smooth, soft or hard. Textures do not always feel the way they look; for example, a drawing of a porcupine may look sharp, but if you touch the drawing, the paper is still smooth. Examples of Texture Tree Bark Rock Sponge Return to Elements of Art Return to Elements of Art Proceed to Quiz

Quiz Questions Click Line when you are ready to begin! LINE Return to Elements of Art Return to Elements of Art Works Cited Works Cited Finish

Question 1: Line Choose the picture that has the best use of line. Specifically: Look at the simplicity of the lines that portrays the complexity of the image. LINE

Incorrect!  Please Try Again! Question 1

Correct! This artist emulated the use of hand through hatching, cross hatching, and contour lines! You can see all of the shapes and even light values just through the lines! Click shape to go on. SHAPE

Question 2: Shape Choose the picture that has the best use of shape. Specifically: What’s the difference between shape and form? SHAPE

Correct! Notice the other two images had three dimensions. We are focusing on shape in this question not form. This picture has great use of pattern and shapes. Click the form to go on. FORM

Incorrect!  Please Try Again! Question 2

Question 3: Form Choose the picture that has the best use of form. Specifically: Create a 3d version of the artist's work in your head. Now walk around. How's the sense of depth? FORM

Incorrect!  Please Try Again! Question 3

Correct! The first image with the stairwell has great depth but is to complicated to be form. The other image was flat and had no depth. This sculpture has form! Click space to go on. SPACE

Question 4: Space Choose the picture that has the best use of space. Specifically: Notice the attention to negative space. SPACE

Incorrect!  Please Try Again! Question 4

Correct! I picked this image specifically because of the human figure. It always helps the viewer to recognize a human shape and almost instantly you know how big everything is! Also this image has much stronger foreground -> background elements. Click color to go on. COLOR

Question 5: Color Choose the picture that has the best use of color. Specifically: Remember color doesn't always mean bright or obnoxious! Also does the color seem flat to you? COLOR

Incorrect!  Please Try Again! Question 5

Correct! This image has complimentary and supplementary colors used in perfect harmony! Look at the shadows, light, and reflections! The gecko image only used 1 color and the other image had no shading; it was flat. Click texture to go on. TEXTURE

Question 6: Texture Choose the picture that has the best use of texture. Specifically: Imagine that you could reach in and feel the surface of that particular image. How does it feel? TEXTURE

Incorrect!  Please Try Again! Question 6

Correct Reach in and touch the tree bark, it’s rough! The vase was smooth and who knows what that pattern felt like?? Click the image to finish.

Thank You! Great job today! I hope you enjoyed learning about the elements of art. My goal is to get you, the student, to recognize and apply these in your art studies. Isn’t art lovely? Have a wonderful day! Works Cited Works Cited Start Over Start Over

Works Cited pg. 1 Images images/cross-contour-drawing-hands.jpghttp://cdn.studentartguide.com/cdn/farfuture/CsgjpHzukIDunt3TsZO_5jwr6lK0J8jHkA95st6Mcng/mtime: /sites/default/files/ images/cross-contour-drawing-hands.jpg Works Cited pg. 2 Works Cited pg. 2

Works Cited pg. 2 Information ding_lessons/elements_art.pdf Start Over Start Over Finish