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Elements of Visual

Visual Arts

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Are the basic components of artmarking. Elements of Art
They are the building blocks of composition in arts Elements of Art
Refers to the contour, profile, or outline of an object. Lines
It determines the shape or form of the object Lines
TYPE OF LINES a. Horizontal Lines Vertical Lines Diagonal or Slanting Lines Zigzag Lines Straight Lines
TYPE OF LINES b. Spiral Wave Concave Convex Curved Lines
It is an enclosed line Shape
A two-dimensional area that is defined by a change in value or some other form of contrast. Shape
An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width Shape
TYPE OF SHAPES a. - Can be described using mathematical terms - They are very regular or precise - They are more often found in man-made things because they are easier to reproduce and make things with. Geometric Shapes
TYPE OF SHAPES b. - Shapes that seem to follow no rules - Shapes that are irregular or asymmetrical un appearance and tend to have a curvy flow to them. - Nearly all shapes found in nature are organic in appearance. Free-form or Organic Shapes
It connotes something that is three- dimensional and encloses volume, having length, width, and height. Form
TYPE OF FORMS a. are forms that are mathematical, precise, and can be named such as sphere, cubes, cone, pyramid. Geometric Forms
TYPE OF FORMS b. - are those that are free-flowing, curvy, sinewy, and are not symmetrical - They most often occur in nature, as in shapes of flowers, branches, leaves, puddles, clouds, animals, the human figure, etc. Organic Forms
It originates from a light source, that is either view directly or as reflected light. Color
is one of the most expressive elements because its quality affects our emotions directly and immediately Color
Categories of Color a. b. c. Primary color, Secondary color, Tertiary or intermediate colors
Independent Colors Red, Yellow, and Blue Primary color
Mixture of two equal amount of primary colors Green, Violet, orange Secondary color
Mixture of two equal amount of primary and secondary colors Yellow green, yellow orange, blue green, blue violet, red orange, red violet Tertiary or intermediate colors
The actual color, or the identity of a color. Hue
Is the brightness or dullness of color Intensity
is a color’s strength, saturation, purity Intensity
Cheerful, exciting, aggressive colors Red, yellow, orange Warm colors
Calm, restful and depressing Blue, green, violet Cool colors
The lightness or darkness of a color Value
Adding black will darken a hue or lower its value. This is called a Shade
Adding white will lighten a hue or raise its value. This is called a Tint
It is the perceived surface. An artist may use his/her skillful painting technique to create the illusion of texture. Texture
Experience texture trough touch Physicsal Texture
An artist may use his/her skillful painting technique to create the illusion of texture. Implied Texture
The distance around, between, above, below, and within an object. Space
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