ART Day 2 Week 1 Q 1 The Principles of Art.ppt

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About This Presentation

The Principles of Art and What are the Things to consider when it comes to Art. It tackles about different balance and dynamics in art making.


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DESIGN
Is the overall arrangement of all the
visual elements of a work of art.
DESIGNING
Is a skill that takes some careful study to
master.

THE ART PRINCIPLE OF
HARMONY
HARMONY
Refers to a way of combining similarities. Visual
harmony is achieved when all of the art
elements within a work of art blend together on
a pleasant, comprehensive, and unified whole.
A harmonious work of art might use only
organic or only geometric shapes and lines to
create a unified composition. Using all cool or all
warm colors would help to produce a
harmonious
work of art.

Unity is the
hallmark of a
good design. It's
the final result
in a composition
when all the
design
elements work
harmoniously
together giving
the viewer a
satisfying sense
of belonging
and
relationship.

THE ART PRINCIPLE OF
BALANCE
This refers to the
way in which
visual weight is
distributed
throughout a
composition.
Compositions can
display either
symmetrical,
or radial balance.

Symmetrical Balance
Balance refers to a composition
in which the visual weight is
perfectly and evenly distributed
each side of the artwork.
A symmetrical composition can
be divided down the center and
each side will be close to a
mirror image of the other.

Asymmetrical Balance
Balance refers to those
compositions in which the
visual weight is not evenly
distributed to both sides of the
work of art. Asymmetrical
artworks will have dominant
side in which the majority of
the
visual weight is placed.

Radial
Balance occurs when objects are
Positioned around a central point. The
daisy, with its petals radiating from the
center of the flower, is a good example.
Notice how the stained-glass window
was designed using radial balance.

THE ART PRINCIPLE OF
RHYTHM
Rhythm refers to the use of visual repetition
within a work of art. Repeating visual
elements
can create visual energy and interest.
Rhythm can also be referred to as pattern.
Patterns within an artwork are created by
repeating certain colors, line or shapes in
specific areas. Rhythm can be used to create
texture and variety within a work of art

Influenced of Vincent van
Gogh artwork.

THE ART PRINCIPLE OF
VARIETY
Variety is a way of combining elements in
involved ways to create intricate and
complicated relationships. Variety is
accomplished by using differing lines,
shapes,
and colors within an artwork to make key
areas
stand out.

THE ART PRINCIPLE OF
MOVEMENT
Movement refers to how the designs direct our
eyes when looking at it. It does not refer to a
depiction of movement within an artwork.
Because of this, movement can be referred to
as visual movement.
An artist creates visual movement to drive the
eye to the focal point of the artwork.

Movement is the path our eyes follow
when we look at a work of art. The
purpose of movement is to create
unity in the artwork with eye
travel.

THE ART PRINCIPLE OF
EMPHASIS
Emphasis refers to the need of an artist to
create a focal point within a composition. The
focal point is the most important part of a work
of art and the viewer’s eye should be drawn to
that area.
The point that is emphasized is the part of the
painting, drawing, or sculpture that the artist
feels is the most important. In a portrait, the
focal point will almost always be the eyes of the
subject. Using a contrasting colors can also help
to\
emphasize a focal point.

Emphasis is the stressing of a
particular area of focus

In this painting it is easy to see how
the artist used light to emphasize the
chef. He stands out as the main focal
point of the entire the painting.

THE ART PRINCIPLE OF
PROPORTION
Proportion is concerned with the
relationship of
certain elements to the whole and to
each
other. Artist must make sure that the
relative
sizes of items within a composition make
logical sense.

Harmony
Good
Harmony
Lack
Harmony
The shape of one part should “fit” the shape of its
adjoining elements

Example of principle of
variety

SEATWORK
Analyze your own Sunday dress/ clothes of you
favorite personality/dress of your teacher using
the elements and principles of art and design.
(e.g., color symbolism, fabric connotations,
labels.) You could also relate dress to
personality. (e.g., how does a person’s attire
express her/his personality?)

ASSIGNMENT
MAKING A JOURNAL ENTRY
1.Look for small reproductions of work of
art in newspaper or magazines from your
school library.
2.Respond to this work, using the
vocabulary associated with the visual
elements and principles of art and design.
3.Use the space below for your writing. Do
not forget the date of your entry.,