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Explore the fundamental visual symbols artists use to create works of art, from Vincent van Gogh's lines to Paul Cezanne's colors, diving into principles like balance, contrast, and emphasis with examples from Henri Matisse, Georgia O’Keeffe, and more.
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Artistic Design Review of the Elements & Principles
Elements of Art The basic visual symbols that artists use to create works of visual art.
Line Vincent van Gogh Street in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, 1888
Shape Henri Matisse Sorrow of the King (1952)
Form Raphaelle Peale,A Dessert, 1814 Barbara Hepworth ~ Hieroglyph, 1953
Color Paul Cezanne ~ Le Mont Sainte-Victoire1897-98 Paul Cezanne ~ Mont Sainte-Victoire Seen from Les Lauves1904-06
Value Pablo Picasso, Fernande with Black Mantilla, 1905-06
Space Shallow space Jacob LawrencePool Parlor, 1942
Deep space Casper David Friedrich ~ Riesengebirge , 1835
Texture Visual Texture Janet Fish ~ Lamp and Book, 2004
Tactile Texture Ann GoldmanDraped Rock
Principles of Design Guidelines for using the elements of art to produce certain visual effects in a work of art.
Balance Frank Stella ~ Khurasan Gate III, 1968 Symmetrical Balance
M.C. EscherDevelopment II 1939 Radial Balance
Katsushika Hokusai ~ Mount Fiji, 1831 Asymmetrical Balance
Contrast Artemisia Gentileschi Judith Slaying Holofernes, 1612-13
Rhythm & Repetition Claude Monet ~ Poplars along the River Epte, Autumn1891
Proportion & Scale Georgia O’KeeffeSummer Days, 1936
Figure/Ground Relationship Lucien Freud Red-haired Man on a Chair, 1962-63
Emphasis (Focal Point) Edward Hopper ~ New York Movie, 1939
Unity & Variety Charles DemuthIn the Province (Roofs)