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Page 1: Please grab your sketchbook, open to 2 blank pages, and write this as the TITLE on the left side. REVIEW: The ELEMENTS and PRINCIPLES of Art.

Please grab your sketchbook, open to 2 blank pages, and write this as the TITLE on the left side.

REVIEW:

The ELEMENTS and PRINCIPLES of Art.

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• The ELEMENTS of Art are DEFINED as…

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The BUILDING BLOCKS of Visual Art. (The TOOLS)

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Principles of Art

Are Defined As…

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The RULES for how to ORGANIZE / use the Elements of Art

(how to use the TOOLS).

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Elements and Principles of Design

Elements:Line

Shape

Form

Color

Value

Texture

Space

Principles:Balance

Emphasis

Contrast

Scale/Proportion

Rhythm & Movement

Variety

Unity

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LineA line is defined as a mark with length and direction, created by a

point that moves across a surface.

A line can vary in length, width, direction, curvature, and color.

Jasper Johns, 0-9 (continuous line) Gesture drawing

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Types of Line:

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Experimenting with Line and Mark-making

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Line

Jackson Pollock, Autumn Rhythm

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Andy Goldsworthy

LINE

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Keith Haring

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Shape Shape is an enclosed space defined by other

elements of art. Shape is 2-Dimensional

Shape can be:Geometric: Angular, man-made conceptOrganic: curvilinear - found in nature

Fernana Leger, The City Matisse, from the series “Jazz”

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Picasso, Three Musicians

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Henri Matisse, Blue Nude II

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FORM3 Dimensional Shape. Volume

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MC Escher, Self Portrait

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Tamara de LempickaPortrait of Ira P. 1925

Vincent Van Gogh, Shoes

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Value

An element of art that refers to luminance or luminosity – the lightness or darkness of a color.

Value is an especially important element in works of art when color is absent. This is particularly likely with

drawings, printmaking, and photographs

Kathe Kollwitz,Self portrait

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Value

Chuck Close(made w/ thumbprints!)

Edward Weston, Pepper

(photograph)

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TextureTexture refers to the surface quality or "feel" of an object,

such as roughness, smoothness, or softness. Actual texture can be felt while simulated textures are implied by the way the

artist renders the surface area

OppenheimFur-lined cup

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Texture

Actual and Implied

Golsdworthy

Albrecht DurerRhinocerus

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ColorThe element of art that is produced

when light striking an object is reflected back to the EYE

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The Color Wheel• How we ORGANIZE the color we see.

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Primary Colors

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Piet Mondrian Wassily Kandinsky

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Warm Colors

• Colors that are often described as being higher in temperature

• Reds, oranges, yellows

• Associated with fire and sun

• Optically, appear to advance

• Stimulating and passionate

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Ex. Warm

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Cool

• Colors that are often described as being lower in temperature

• Greens, Blues, and Violet

• Associated with water, sky, and spring

• Optically, they appear to recede

• Calming and depressing

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Ex. Cool

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Color and Mood

Picasso, the Old Guitarist

Van Gogh, the Night Cafe

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SpaceSpace is the empty or open area between, around, above,

below, or within objects. Shapes and forms are made by the space around and within them. Space is often called three-

dimensional or two- dimensional.

MC Escher

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SpacePositive space is filled by a shape or form. Negative space surrounds a shape or form.

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Space/DepthMay be created by overlapping, change in scale,

perspective placement, color theory, or projection toward the viewer.

David HockneyPlace Furstenberg, Paris, August 7,8,9, 1985 -#11985

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BalanceBalance is a sense of stability in the body of work.

Balance can be symmetrical (formal) or assymmetrical (informal)

Wayne Thiebaud, Around the Cake (formal balance)

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Diane Arbus, Twins

Symmetrical/Formal Balance

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Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper 1495-1498

Symmetrical Balance

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Asymmetrical Balance

Edgar Degas (informal balance)

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Asymmetrical Balance

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VarietyWhen elements are changed in scale, color, or form.

Andy Warhol

Stuart Davis

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PROPORTION / S CAL E• The comparative

relationship of one part to another with respect to size, quantity, or degree; SCALE.

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Scale

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MovementMovement adds excitement to your work by showing action and

directing the viewers eye throughout the picture plane.

Edward Munch, the Scream

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Pattern & RhythmInvolves multiples of the same element. Repeated elements can vary in size, color, or axis placement. Repeated elements can create a pattern. The use of repetition may be applied to all Visual Elements. Motion can

be created by repetition.

William MorrisArts and Crafts Movement

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Repetition

Chuck Close, Self Portrait, detail

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Movement

Marcel Duchamp, Nude Descending StaircaseUmberto Boccioni,

Unique forms of continuity in space

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Emphasis & Focal PointEmphasis - Any forcefulness that gives importance to some feature or

features of an artwork; something singled out, stressed, or drawn attention to by means of contrast, anomaly, or counterpoint

Focal Point = portion of an artwork's composition on which interest or attention centers

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EMPHASIS

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Emphasis & Focal Point

Barbara Kruger Rene Magritte

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ContrastA large difference between two things,

such as light and shadow, color and black/white

Andy Warhol

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Contrast

David, the Death of Marat

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CONTRAST

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Unity & HarmonyThe quality of wholeness or oneness that is achieved through the

effective use of the elements and principles of design.

Claude MonetHaystacks

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Unity

Cezanne

Wayne Theibaud

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Unity

Van Gogh “Starry Night”

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What Elements and Principles stand out?

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What Elements and Principles stand out?

Goya, “The 5th of May”

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What Elements and Principles stand out?

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What Elements and Principles stand out?

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