1 / 45

The ELEMENTS of ART are the building blocks that artists use to create art.

The ELEMENTS of ART are the building blocks that artists use to create art. LINE. Line can be 2-D (pencil on paper) or 3-D (wire). Line can be actual (pencil on paper) or implied (two shapes touching one another). . 2-D LINE. 3-D LINE. Actual Line. Implied Line. SHAPE.

guido
Download Presentation

The ELEMENTS of ART are the building blocks that artists use to create art.

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The ELEMENTS of ART are the building blocks that artists use to create art.

  2. LINE Line can be 2-D (pencil on paper) or 3-D (wire). Line can be actual (pencil on paper) or implied (two shapes touching one another).

  3. 2-DLINE

  4. 3-DLINE

  5. Actual Line

  6. ImpliedLine

  7. SHAPE _____ __ __ ________ ____ ___ _ ____ _______ ____ ______ __ ____ _____ _____ _ _____ __ ____ _____ ___ ______ _____ ___ __ ______ ________ _______ __________ _______ _________ _____ ______ ______ _______ ____ ____ _______ _____ ____ __ ______ _______ _____ ____ __ _______ A shape is an enclosed area. When a line crosses over itself, or with other lines, a shape is made. Shapes are always 2-D. Shapes can be either Geometric- circles, rectangles, squares, triangles, ovals… Organic- having natural, less well-defined edges, such as clouds, amoebas, fried eggs, or puddles

  8. OrganicShape

  9. Geometric Shape

  10. OrganicandGeometricshapes

  11. How many organic shapes?*How many geometric shapes?

  12. FORM Form is the 3-D version of Shape.

  13. Form

  14. Form in the gallery Form in the studio

  15. GIANTform

  16. TEXTURE Texture is the surface quality of an object. There are two types of texture: Actual Texture is how an object truly feels (rough, smooth, bumpy, furry) Visual Texture is when an artwork is made to appear to have texture.

  17. Actual Texture

  18. ActualTexture

  19. Visual Texture

  20. Actual or Visual Texture?

  21. SPACE Spaceis the area defined by a shape or form. There are two kinds of space: Positive space is the area occupied by a form. Negative space is the emptiness around an object.

  22. 3-D Space

  23. POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE SPACE

  24. One-Point Perspective

  25. Two-Point Perspective

  26. Three Point Perspective

  27. Atmospheric Perspective

  28. Foreground Background

  29. COLOR Hueis the name of the color.Purpleis a hue. Value is how light or dark a color is. (Redvs.Pink) Intensity is the brightnessorsaturationof a color.

  30. isthenameofthecolor. HUE

  31. YELLOW is a primary color

  32. PURPLE is a secondary color

  33. Blue-Green (turquoise)is a Tertiary color

  34. BLACKis a neutral color

  35. INTENSITYis the brightness or saturation of a color.

  36. High Intensity

  37. Low Intensity

  38. VALUE Value is how light or dark a color is

  39. ValuesofBlue

More Related