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*Created by Kay Wagner, Ph.D., Edina Public Schools, Edina, Minnesota Drawn images may be used freely, fair use laws apply to all other images. Variety Repetition Movement Rhythm Emphasis Balance Unity.
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*Created by Kay Wagner, Ph.D., Edina Public Schools, Edina, Minnesota Drawn images may be used freely, fair use laws apply to all other images
Variety Repetition Movement Rhythm Emphasis Balance Unity In this lesson you will learn about thePrinciples of Visual Art
12”X18” sheet of white paper Now you will make a series of designs that demonstrate the principles of art • You will need:
organize the Elements of Visual Art The Elements of Visual Art are: *line *texture *shape *space *color *value The Design Principlesof Visual Arts help us
Variety Repetition Movement Rhythm Emphasis Balance Unity The Design Principlesof Visual Arts
2. Unfold the paper, then lay it flat 1. Fold the paper in eight equal rectangles 3. Label the 1st rectangle with name and section & the others with the Principles Variety Repetition Movement First Name Last Name Section Design Principles Rhythm Emphasis Balance Unity Click Click Click Click Click Click Click Click Click Click Click Click Click Click
Variety • Differences in lines, shapes, colors, textures, value or space • Adds interest and/or excitement • Can reduce unity
Varietyin the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Color Value Space
Varietyin the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Color Value Space
Variety in Color Variety in Value Variety in Shape Variety in Space Variety in Texture Variety in Line Microsoft Report from Rockport, 1940 Stuart Davis (American, 1892–1964) Variety Click Click Click Click Click Click Click
In the section labeled Variety, create a design that has variety in line, shape, color and texture Variety Repetition Movement First Name Last Name Section Design Principles Rhythm Emphasis Balance Unity
In the section labeled Variety, create a design that has variety in line, shape, color and texture Variety Repetition Movement First Name Last Name Section Design Principles Rhythm Emphasis Balance Unity
Repetition • Repeating lines, shapes, colors, textures, value or space • Adds movement, rhythm and/or pattern • Can increase unity
Repetitionin the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Color Value Space
Repetitionin the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Color Value Space
Repetition of shape Repetition of color Repetition of Line René Jules LaliqueFrench,1860–1945 Gold, enamel, Australian opal; amethysts; Repetition Click Click
Microsoft In the section labeled Repetition, create a design that has repetition in line, shape, value and texture Variety Repetition Movement First Name Last Name Section Click Design Principles Rhythm Emphasis Balance Unity
In the section labeled Repetition, create a design that has repetition in line, shape, value and texture Variety Repetition Movement First Name Last Name Section Design Principles Rhythm Emphasis Balance Unity
Movement • Lines, shapes, colors, textures, value or space used to direct the viewers eye • Can occur along edges • Repetition can cause movement
Movementin the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Color Value Space
Movementin the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Color Value Space
Slide Lecture at the Metropolitan Museum, 1916 Max Weber (American born Russia, 1881–1961) Movement
In the section labeled Movement, create a design that has movement in line and shape. Variety Repetition Movement First Name Last Name Section Design Principles Rhythm Emphasis Balance Unity
Microsoft In the section labeled Movement, create a design that has movement in line and shape. Click Variety Repetition Movement First Name Last Name Section Design Principles Rhythm Emphasis Balance Unity
Rhythm • Lines, shapes, colors, textures, value or space repeated to direct the viewers eye • Occurs when movement is repeated
Rhythmin the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Color Value Space
Rhythmin the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Color Value Space
Portrait of a German Officer1914, Marsden Hartley(American, 1877–1943) Rhythm
In the section labeled Rhythm, create a design that has rhythm in shape and color Variety Repetition Movement First Name Last Name Section Design Principles Rhythm Emphasis Balance Unity
In the section labeled Rhythm, create a design that has rhythm in shape and color Variety Repetition Movement First Name Last Name Section Design Principles Rhythm Emphasis Balance Unity
Emphasis • Also referred to as Dominance or Center of Interest • One object or area in a composition stands out or attracts attention • Created with contrast
Emphasisin the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Color Value Space
Emphasisin the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Color Value Space
? ? ? ? ? ? What stands out the most What stands out the most What stands out the most What do you notice first? A Storm1922Georgia O'Keeffe(American, 1887–1986) Emphasis Why?? Why?? Why??
In the section labeled Emphasis, create a design that has emphasis in shape and color Variety Repetition Movement First Name Last Name Section Design Principles Rhythm Emphasis Balance Unity
Balance • When a composition seems to be stable not heavier on one side or the other • Formal or Symmetrical (2=2) • Informal or Asymmetrical (1+1=2)
An experiment with balance Not Balanced
Balancein the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Space Color Value
Balancein the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Formal Informal Informal Formal Informal Informal Space Color Value
"Carlton" Room Divider1981 Ettore Sottsass (Italian, born 1917), Designer; Manufacturer MemphisMilano (Italian) Formal Balance
The Studio1939Georges Braque(French, 1882–1963) Informal Balance