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Post-Test Review

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Post-Test Review. 6 th Grade. ELEMENTS OF DESIGN are:. Line Shape Color Value Texture Space Form. LINE. A mark made on a surface that has length and direction. LINE. SHAPE. A two-dimensional enclosed area, or object. . SHAPE. GEOMETRIC. ORGANIC. SHAPES. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Post-Test Review6th Grade

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ELEMENTS OF DESIGN are:• Line• Shape• Color• Value• Texture• Space• Form

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LINE• A mark made on a surface that

has length and direction.

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LINE

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SHAPE

• A two-dimensional enclosed area, or object.

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SHAPE

ORGANIC

GEOMETRIC

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SHAPES

• BLOCK LETTERS & NUMBERS ARE SHAPES.

• CURSIVE LETTERS ARE LINES

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COLOR• The quality of light

reflected from an object, and not absorbed.

• Isaac Newton discovered that white light (from the sun), when refracted through a prism, would break up into it’s separate colors (ROY G BIV).

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COLOR WHEELColors are divided into

groups or “schemes”.• Primary• Secondary• Tertiary/Intermediate• Complementary• Analogous• Warm /Cool

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PRIMARY COLORS CANNOT BE MADE FROM OTHER COLORS

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Secondary colors can be created BY mixing primary colors.

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Tertiary Colors A tertiary color

is a color made by mixing one primary color with one secondary color.

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Complementary colors are colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel, such as blue and orange, red and green, violet and yellow.

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Analogous Colors Are next to each other on the color

wheel.

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VALUE

• THE LIGHTNESS OR DARKNESS OF A COLOR.

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VALUETINTS: Color mixed with white SHADES: Color mixed with black

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TEXTURE

• The tactile quality of a surface. It can be actual or implied.

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TEXTURE

ACTUAL TEXTURE

IMPLIED TEXTURE

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SPACE

• The illusion of depth & distance.

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POSITIVE / NEGATIVE SPACE

THE AIRPLANE IS NEGATIVE

THE TREE IS POSITIVE

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SPACE

• The cut outs are negative and the left over dough is positive.

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SPACE

FOREGROUND- Objects larger and warmer in color.

MIDDLEGROUND- Objects get smaller

BACKGROUND- Colors get cooler & objects get blurrier

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ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE

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FORM

• Three-dimensional shapes or objects. • Form can be implied or actual. • Value is used to create form in painting and

drawing.

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CONTOUR LINE VS. FORM

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REALISM VS. ABSTRACT

This one has form This one has shape

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SCULPTURE

An ARMATURE is:• The skeleton that

supports the material by which the sculpture is made (i.e. clay, paper mache, etc.)

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The Principles of Design • …are the rules by which we use

the ELEMENTS.• The recipe or guidelines on how

to use the elements of design.

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The Principles are:• Balance• Contrast• Emphasis• Rhythm

• Movement• Proportion• Unity• Pattern

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BALANCEBalance is a feeling of equality

or stability in a piece of artwork. There are three types:

1.Symmetrical2.Asymmetrical3.Radial

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SYMMETRICAL

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SYMMETRICAL & RADIAL

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ASYMMETRICAL

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CONTRAST• … is achieved by using

opposite elements in an artwork to create interest.

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RHYTHM

• Rhythm is created when similar elements repeat, creating a sense of movement. Repeating elements do NOT have to be exactly alike.

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THIS CAN ALSO BE UNITY!

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MOVEMENT• …is the way the human eye

travels through an artwork in a particular direction.

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MOVEMENT

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UNITY• .. is when SIMILAR elements

work together to create harmony (mood or theme).

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EMPHASIS• … is the focal point in an

artwork, or the most important part.

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Emphasis

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PROPORTION• … is the comparative relationship of one

part to another, such as the size, amounts, or number of elements in an artwork.

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PROPORTION

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PATTERN• Created when identical elements

repeat sequentially.

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PATTERN