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ELEMENTS OF ART

LINE SHAPE COLOR TEXTURE. VALUE SPACE FORM. ELEMENTS OF ART. LINE A line is a dot moving in space. There are five types of lines straight curved spiral zig-zag. Vertical horizontal diagonal curved straight spiral zig-zag. LINE. Lines. LINES IN WIRE. LINES IN PAINT.

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ELEMENTS OF ART

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  1. LINE SHAPE COLOR TEXTURE VALUE SPACE FORM ELEMENTS OF ART

  2. LINEA line is a dot moving in space • There are five types of lines • straight • curved • spiral • zig-zag

  3. Vertical horizontal diagonal curved straight spiral zig-zag LINE

  4. Lines

  5. LINES IN WIRE

  6. LINES IN PAINT

  7. SHAPEA LINE ENCLOSING A SPACE • There are two kinds of shapes • ORGANIC • GEOMETRIC

  8. GEOMETRIC SHAPES

  9. ORGANIC SHAPES

  10. Primary Secondary Tertiary Analogous Monochromatic Complementary Warm Cool ColorThe effect of light on an object

  11. COLOR • COLOR WHEEL

  12. Primary Colors • One of any three basic colors (red, yellow, blue) that cannot be made by mixing colors. • Primary colors are used for mixing other colors.

  13. Primary Colors

  14. Secondary Color • A color made by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors. • Green, orange, and violet are the secondary colors.

  15. Secondary Colors

  16. Tertiary Color • A color made by mixing a secondary color with a primary color. • Blue-green, yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet, and blue-violet are intermediate colors.

  17. Tertiary Color

  18. Complementary • Colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel. • red and green, blue and orange, and violet and yellow.

  19. COMPLEMENTARY

  20. ANALOGOUS COLORS • Colors that are closely related because they have one hue in common. • These colors fall next to each other on the color wheel

  21. Analogous

  22. TEXTURE

  23. Monochromatic • Made of only a single color or hue and its tints and shades. • Tint=color+white • shade=color+black or complement

  24. Monochromatic

  25. Value • The darkness or lightness of a surface. • Value depends on how much light a surface reflects.

  26. Value

  27. Space • The empty or open area between, around, above, below or within objects. • Positive space is filled by a shape or form. • Negative space surrounds a shape or form.

  28. SPACE

  29. Form • Any three- dimensional object. • A form can be measured from top to bottom, side to side, front to back. • A shape that can be geld in your hand. • Cube, cylinder, cone, prism, sphere.

  30. Organic Form

  31. Geometric Form

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