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Line Shape/Form Space Texture Value Color. In this lesson you will learn about the Elements of Visual Art. Fold both of your papers into 4 even sections. Write at the top of each section:. Shape/Form. Space. Line. Your Name Block. Elements of Art:. Texture. Value.
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Line Shape/Form Space Texture Value Color In this lesson you will learn about theElements of Visual Art
Write at the top of each section: Shape/Form Space Line Your Name Block Elements of Art: Texture Value Color NAME
= the basic visual tools artists use when making an artwork. They are color, line, shape, form, texture, and space In this lesson you will learn about theElements of Art
Line = A mark with length and direction, a mark made by a moving point • Can be real or implied. • Can be long or short. • Can be solid or broken. • Can be thicker or thinner. • Can be straight, wavy, zig-zag, bumpy, vertical, horizontal, diagonal, curved, bent, or spiral.
Abstract Melodyby Gregorz Chojnacki Look for examples of Line
Create a design in the Line section Shape Line Space Value Texture Color • a design that is interesting. • Fills the section • Uses line in at least 4 different ways.
Texture = the feel of the actual surface • Appearance of roughness or smoothness of an object. • Can be created using lines, shapes, and values.
Three Musiciansby Pablo Picasso Look for examples of texture
Little Owlby Albrecht Durer Young Hareby Albrecht Durer Look for examples of texture
Create a design in the Texture section Shape Line Space Value Texture Color • A design that is interesting. • Fills the section • Uses texture in at least 4 different ways.
Shape/Form • An enclosed space or area; shapes are 2D. • Implied by an area of color • Can be geometric or organic • Forms are 3D.
The Codomasby Henri Matisse Look for examples of shape
In the Shape section draw 3 geometric shapes, 3 organic shapes, and 1 3D form Shape Line Space Value Texture Color • A design that is interesting. • Fills the section • Uses Shape in at least 4 different ways.
Value • Lightness or darkness • TINTS, made by adding white • SHADES, made by adding black
Hatching Cross-hatching Stippling
Values? Blue Lightby Paul Klee
Microsoft Draw a value scale (light to dark) in the Value section Shape Line Space Value Texture Color Click
Microsoft Space • Distance between lines and shapes, or the illusion of depth • Shown by: • Converging lines • Overlapping shapes • Changing brightness of color • Position on the page • Decreasing size (foreshortening) • Use of shading and shadows Click
Schweres Rotby Wassily Kandinsky • Decreasing size • Overlapping shapes • Position on the page • Converging lines
Microsoft In the Space section Shape Line Space Value Texture Color Click
Color Produced when light strikes an object and reflects back to the eyes
Please complete in class and submit for a quiz grade! Make sure your name is on both sheets.