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Presentation for the elements of visual arts and performing arts


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LESSON 6 ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF ART

Learning objectives by the end of this lesson, we should be able to: List and describe the components and guiding principles of arts Identify the elements and principles of arts Examine the impact of the arts’ fundamental elements and principles

ELEMENTS OF ART It is the visual tools that the artist uses to create a composition. Stylistic features that are included within an art piece to help the artist communicate. A components or parts of a work of art that can be isolated and defined.

7 ELEMENTS OF ART LINE SHAPE SPACE VALUE FORM TEXTURE COLOR

LINE An element of art defined by a point moving in space. Primarily a dot or series of dots. Can also be implied as in an action of the hand pointing up, the viewers eyes continues upwards without even a real line.

LINE CAN BE: VERTICAL, HORIZONTAL, CURVED AND DIAGONAL Vertical lines - communicate a sense of height Horizontal lines suggest a feeling of rest or response. Horizontal Lines – suggest a feeling of rest or repose. Curved Lines – are lines that bend and change direction gradually. Diagonal Lines – convey a feeling of movement. Objects in a diagonal position are unstable

LINE

SHAPE Can have many meanings. The shape is defined as having some sort of outline or boundary, whether the shape is two or more dimensional. A flat area surrounded by edges or an outline. Help to create complex drawings and paintings, affect the composition, and contribute to the balance within a work.

SHAPES are areas of enclosed space that are two-dimensional. Two categories of shapes: Geometric shapes – are mathematical, like circles and squares. 2. Organic Shapes – comes from nature like clouds, leaves, and the like

SHAPE FRANCIS CAMPBELL BOILEAU CADELL (1883 - 1937) The Blue fan, 1922(oil on canvas)

SPACE Is the area around the focal point of the art piece and might be positive or negative, shallow or deep, open or closed. An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art. It is a work of art refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions.

SPACE The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo 1508–1512

VALUE Refers to how adding black or white to color changes the shade of the original color. Defines how light or dark a given color or hue can be. Values are best understood when visualized as a scale or gradient, from dark to light.

VALUE

FORM Gives shape to a piece of art. Can be two-dimensional, three-dimensional restricted to height and weight, or it can be free-flowing. The expressions of all the formal elements of art in a piece of work.

FORM

TEXTURE An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel it touched. Can be rough or smooth to the touch, imitating a particular feel or sensation.

TEXTURE

COLOR An element of art derived from reflected light. We see color because light waves are reflected from objects to your eyes. It Is the visual perception seen by the human eye. It Is an element of art that made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.

COLOR

PRINCIPLE OF ARTS Are essentially a set of criteria that are used to explain how the visual elements are arranged in a work of art. Represent how the artist uses the elements of art to create an effect and to help convey the artist’s intent. Allow us to place some kind of objective reasoning behind why a great painting is great.

8 PRINCIPLES OF ART RHYTHM BALANCE EMPHASIS PROPORTION PATTERN UNITY VARIETY MOVEMENT

RHYTHM Indicates movement, created by the Careful placement of repeated elements in a work of art to cause a visual tempo or beat. It refers to the movement within a piece of art that helps the eye travel through the point of focus.

RHYTHM Georges Seurat, Sketch for Cabaret, 1890

BALANCE The balance in a piece of art refers to the distribution of weight or the apparent weight of the piece. A way of combining elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work of art.

TYPES OF BALANCE SYMMETRICAL BALANCE – when one image is mirrored on the other side to repeat itself. ASYMMETRICAL BALANCE – When different types of elements create a visual balance. RADIAL BALANCE – The distribution of elements around a central point in all directions.

SYMMETRICAL BALANCE The Last Supper (1495-1498) By Leonardo da Vinci

ASYMMETRICAL BALANCE The Starry Night (1889) by Vincent Van Gogh

RADIAL BALANCE Charge of Charles II in the Boscobel Oak(c. 1685)

EMPHASIS A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements. It is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention to a particular area or object.

EMPHASIS

PROPORTION A principle of design that refers to the relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other. Artist can also use scale and proportion to exaggerate people or landscapes to their advantage. One of the principle of art and design that organizes and arranges their structural elements, together with balance, unity, rhythm, and emphasis.

PROPORTION Michelangelo(1475-1564)- “The Last Judgement” 1525-1541

PATTERN Is the way something is organized and repeated in its shape or form and can flow without much structure in some random repetition. The uniform repetition of any of the elements of art or any combination.

PATTERN William Morris (1834-1896) Pencil and Watercolor Sketch for Acanthus Wallpaper Pattern, 1874-1875

unity Unity conveys a sense of completeness, pleasure when viewing the art, and cohesiveness to the art and how the patterns work together brings unity to the picture or object. In an artwork unity creates a sense of harmony and wholeness by using similar elements and placing them in a way that creates a feeling of “oneness”.

unity A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1886) by Georges Seurat

VARIETY A principle of art that adds interest to an artwork. Variety works through juxtaposition and contrast. Variety should provoke changes and awareness in the art piece. Concerned with the diversity or contrast.

VARIETY Tom Thomson, Opulent October, winter, 1915

MOVEMENT A principle of art used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art. Artist use the principle of movement to lead the viewer’s eyes throughout the work.

MOVEMENT Edgar Degas, The Rehearsal Onstage, 1874

Elements and Principles of Art What are the differences between the two? The elements of design can be thought of as the things that make up an artwork(the ingredients). The principles of design are ways to organize the elements of design. How we apply the principles of design determines how successful we are in creating a work of art.

GROUP 5 REPORTERS CAS, JULIANNE KRYSTILLE A. PACON, MANELYN G. MORTEZ, LALAINE C. ALIPANTE, LORIEDY TRABALLO, MARY JUNE T. ROBIANES, LORDY ANGEL N. ASAYTONO, SHERWIN
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