Question | Answer |
Name the Elements of Art | Line, Shape, Form, Space, Texture, Color, Value |
Line | 1D because it has no width. |
Outline | Line that shows or creates the edges of a shape |
Implied line | Series of points that viewer's eyes automatically connect. |
Contour Line | Outer Edge of 3D objects defined by a line. |
Line Variation | variation in line length, width, texture, direction, or degree of curve |
Shape | 2D Object defined by line or colored area; has width and length. |
Geometric Shapes | Precise; defined by mathematical formulas, create order and uniformity. |
Free Form Shapes | irregular and uneven; often occur in nature and are sometimes called “organic”shapes. |
Form | Objects with 3D, have length, width, and depth |
Geometric Forms | used in construction, organization, and parts of machines |
Free Forms | irregular and uneven 3D objects; humans and animals are freeform; also called organic |
Space | element that refers to emptiness or area between, around, above, below or within objects. Can be flat and 2D, such as paper. Can also be 3D, Like water in a pool. Shapes and forms exist in space |
Color | element derived from reflected light; see it because light waves are reflected from object to your eyes, color has 3 properties: value hue, and intensity |
Hue | Means color and is used to reference the color wheel |
Value | describes the lightness and darkness of color |
Grey | impure white- reflects equal parts of each wave. |
Value Gradation | gradual shift between light and dark |
Texture | element refers to how things feel of look as if they might feel if touched |
Texture Methods | Hatch, Cross hatch, Smudge, Scribble, Stippling- act of dotting,
Pointillism- style of art made of dots |
Drawing Media | charcoal, graphite, pen and ink, brush and wash, crayon |
H | Hard lead- makes a light mark. The higher the number, the lighter the mark |
B | Soft lead- makes a dark mark. The higher the number, the darker the mark |
Careers In Art | Advertising, Fashion Design, Animation, Sequential Art, Industrial Design, Architecture, Graphic Design, Illustration, Furniture Design, Film/movies, Photography, Fine Art |