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Welcome to the. Art Room!. In art class, students will learn to use media such as:. Paint. Pencil. Clay. Oil Crayon. Paper. In art class, students will use elements of design such as:. Line. Shape. Color. Space. In art class, students will use principles of design such as:. Balance.
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Welcome to the Art Room!
In art class, students will learn to use media such as: • Paint • Pencil • Clay • Oil Crayon • Paper
In art class, students will use elements of design such as: • Line • Shape • Color • Space
In art class, students will use principles of design such as: • Balance • Emphasis • Variety • Contrast
Variety Repetition Movement Rhythm Emphasis Balance Unity The Design Principlesof Visual Arts
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
Report from Rockport, 1940 Stuart Davis (American, 1892–1964)
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
René Jules LaliqueFrench,1860–1945 Gold, enamel, Australian opal; amethysts;
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)
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)
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
Balance • When a composition seems to be stable not heavier on one side than the other • Formal or Symmetrical (2=2) • Informal or Asymmetrical (1+1=2)
Balancein the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Space Color Value
Balancein the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture 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
Unity • Lines, shapes, colors, textures, value or space fit together to form one unit • Composition appears to be a whole not a collection of parts
Unityin the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Color Value Space
Unityin the Elements of Art Line Shape Texture Color Value Space
Why do we need rules in the art room? • To respect ourselves and others? • To do our best work? • Not to disturb other classes? • For safety? We all want to do our best work
The Art Room Rules • Cooperate with others • Listen to instructions • Follow directions • Talk quietly
Cooperate with others • Share • Help • Be a friend
Listen to instructions • Look at speaker • No talking • Hands and feet still
Follow directions • Raise your hand to ask or answer a question • Don’t speak out loud till you are called on • Do what the teacher asks you to do
Shhh Talk quietly • While you are working you may talk to your neighbors • Talk in whispers • Only those right next to you should be able to hear you
If you follow the rules you will be able to do your best work Thank You