OBJECTIVE Describe the different Forms and Elements of Arts Identify the difference between Forms and Elements of Arts Perform the Forms and Elements of Arts through Conceptualization Organize concept through actual Application Evaluate the Forms and Elements of Arts
LINE This is a continuous mark mode on a surface by a moving point. Horizontal Vertical diagonal Curved or zigzag
SHAPE This is an enclosed space a bounded two-dimensional form that has both length and width.
SPACE Area within around above or below an object or objects. It is important to creating and understanding both two dimensional or three-dimensional works of art.
COLOR Visual perception that allow a person to differentiate objects due to the way various wavelength of light are reflected; can communicate information and emotion to viewer.
TEXTURE Tactile sensation or feel of a surface (rough, smooth, spiky, etc.) or how something appeals to feel.
PERSPECTIVE Viewer’s perspective on a certain arts and design. Can create an illusion of space and depth on a flat surface Types Bird’s eye view Worm’s eye view and The eye level view
Examples of Perspective Art
10 Common Principles of Art Balance- creates a sense of stability and cohesiveness Emphasis - creates a focal point to accentuate a message Harmony – creates a sense of flow and connection Movement – indicates the direction your eyes explore the work Scales - establishes the priority between big and small Proportion - a nose fits onto a face the way you would expect it Repetition – creates a pattern that evokes a sense of fulfillment Rhythm – creates a sense of flow and connection. Unity – establishes an overall cohesion of the work Variety – creates a sense of chaos, harmoniously