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ELEMENTS of ART. Elements of Art. Line Types of line/line variation? Shape 3-D Object Time & Motion Time is invisible Stopped time? Harold Edgerton?. Light Chiaroscuro Color Color theory? Primary/Secondary Texture Actual texture Simulated (implied) Meret Oppenheim.
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Elements of Art • Line • Types of line/line variation? • Shape • 3-D Object • Time & Motion • Time is invisible • Stopped time? • Harold Edgerton? • Light • Chiaroscuro • Color • Color theory? • Primary/Secondary • Texture • Actual texture • Simulated (implied) • Meret Oppenheim
Principles of Design • Unity & Variety • Too much or too little? • Balance • Symmetrical vs. asymmetrical • Directional Forces • ------- • | • / • Emphasis & Subordination • Contrast • Juxtaposition • Repetition & Rhythm • Scale & Proportion • “Shuttlecocks” • “Pieta” by Michelangelo
2-D Design and Medium • Drawing • Types of Hatching • Real Cartoon • Painting • Watercolor • Tempera – egg • Encaustic • Oil - impasto • Acrylic • Fresco – secco fresco • Printmaking • Relief • Intaglio • Screen Printing
Types of Hatching • Cross-Hatching • Contour Hatching • Hatching
3-D Design • Free-standing sculpture – “sculpture in the round” • Relief Sculpture • Casting • Carving • Kinetic Sculpture • Mixed Media • Instillations & Site Specific
“Public Art Fund Water Tower Project” by Rachel Whiteread; 1977
Prehistoric Period • Paleolithic – “old” “stone” • “Hoble Fells Figure” • “Venus of Willendorf” • Mesolithic – pottery developed – used coiling • Neolithic – “New” “Stone” • Stonehenge
Egyptian • “Code of Hammurabi” – stele • “Palet of Narmar” – Machtkunst • Imhotep– first artist/architect • Stacked mastabas– step pyramids • “The Great Pyramids” – Giza, Egypt • King Tut – youngest and most well preserved