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Visual Arts - Final Exam Examples of Drawings: -Elements of Art and Principles of Design
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Page 1: Final Exam: Elements & Principles Drawings

Visual Arts - Final Exam

Examples of Drawings:-Elements of Art and Principles of Design

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2 drawings showing 2 Elements of Art or Principles of Design. 1 per drawing.

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You have used nearly all of the Elements or Principles in your projects so far!

ZENTANGLE!

1.Pattern2.Shape3.Contrast4.Balance5.Value

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Extinct Animal Drawing

1. Line2. Shape3. Texture4. Movement5. Color6. Emphasis7. Unity

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Landscape Collage

1. Pattern2. Form3. Line4. Repetition5. Variety6. Texture7. Space

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Examples of Drawings you can do for final. *Remember you have to explain how you used the element/principle.

Repetition:Circles are repeated to create patterns.

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Movement- The lines, shapes and patterns make your eye move down the line.

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Pattern: Repetition of circles that create unity.

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Contrast: Warm color vs. cool color make lines stand out.

Line: Curvy wave flowing from the top to bottom

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Balance: Equal distribution of colors and lines on both sides of drawing.

Symmetrical: Same on both sides.

Asymmetrical: Different when you split in half

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Unity: Similar line typeEmphasis: Darker & thicker lines in front stand out.

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Value: Light to dark range of colors.

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Geometric Shape: Circles, rectangles, squares, and rigid lines.

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Organic Shape: free flowing and curvy lines

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Space: Giving an illusion of depth or a sense of distance or dimension.

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Color: Light, dark, bold, or dull.Warm and Cool colors.

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Complementary Colors: Opposite on color wheel

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What could this be an example of?

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What could this be an example of?

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1. Remember! You will have to identify which element or principle you are drawing and describe how you used it.

2. Plan your 2 designs in your sketchbook!

*You may have your sketchbook out during the exam!* You may use pencil, pen, markers, colored pencils, cut paper, collage magazines.