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ELEMENTS OF ART ADVANCED ART. What are the elements of art?. L ittle S ally F rom C arrollton V omits T omato S oup. Little = Line Sally = Shape From = Form Carrollton = Color Vomits = Value Tomato = Texture Soup = Space. So how do we remember the elements?. L INE
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ELEMENTS OF ART ADVANCED ART
Little = Line Sally = Shape From = Form Carrollton = Color Vomits = Value Tomato = Texture Soup = Space
LINE Continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point. It may be two dimensional, like a pencil mark on a paper. The path a dot makes traveling through space. Types of lines: 1. vertical 2. horizontal 3. diagonal 4. curved 5. zig-zag
LINE - DIAGONAL Mark Pease
LINE - CURVED Alex Rubio
D-FACE Tristan Rennie, Kevin Burke, Ozzie Ausband, Dave Ruel, and Steve Alba.
Shape • A shape always has two dimensions, length as well as width. • Types of shape: • 2D • Organic • Geometric
Shape – 2D - Organic Sandra Howard
Shape – 2D - Geometric Metatron’s Cube
FORM • A form always has three dimensions; length, width and depth. • 3D • Organic • Geometric
FORM – 3D - Organic Jessica Rosenkrantz Philip Starck
FORM – 3D - Geometric Gerrit Rietveld
COLOR • Is an element of art with three properties • Hue, the name of the color, e.g. red, yellow, etc. • Intensity or the purity and strength of the color such as bright ness or dullness. • Value, or the lightness or darkness of the color. • Types of color: • Primary • Secondary • Intermediate • Complementary • Analogous • Monochromatic • Tint/Shade
Color – Secondary They are made by mixing two primary colors together.
Color – Intermediate They are made by mixing a primary and a secondary color together.
Color – Complementary Colors directly across from each other.
Color – Analogous palette of compatible color combinations that blend well together. They are neighbors on the color wheel.
Color – Monochromatic Monochromatic colors are all the colors (tints, tones and shades) of a single hue. Robert McKay
Color – Tint/Shade Tint is the mixture of a color with white, which increases lightness. Shade is the mixture of a color with black, which reduces lightness.
VALUE • Value is the range from white to black or light to dark. • Types of value: • High value is on the light end of the scale and suggests tinting. • Low value is on the dark end of the scale and suggests toning.
VALUE – High value Low value Chuck Close
Texture • Types of texture: • Tactile • Visual (implied)
TEXTURE – Visual (Implied) Lucian Freud
SPACE • Types of texture: • Positive • Negative