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What is the difference between Elements and Principles of Art?

Elements are present in all kind of arts while the principle depends on the artist weather what principle the artist would follow.

What are the 7 elements of art?

Line, Shape, Form, color , value , texture , space

What are the 8 Principles of design of art?

Balance , emphasis and focal point , contrast , movement , variety , pattern and repetition , unity , harmony/gestalt

Is defined as a mark with length and direction created by a point that moves across an surface. It may vary from length, curvature and color

Line

Example of Line in an Artwork

Jackson Pollock- Autumn Rhythm


Gesture Drawing

Is an enclosed space defined by other elements of art. It is 2 dimensional

Shape

Shape can be __________ and _________

Geometric (man made concept )and Organic (found in nature)

Examples of Shape In Artwork

The Three Musicians- Pablo Picasso

Is a 3 dimensional shape with volume

Form

Example of Form in Artwork

Shoes - Vincent Van Gogh

An element of art that refers to the luminance or the luminosity-the lightness and darkness of color

Value

Refers to the surface quality feel of an objects such as roughness, smoothness and softness.

Texture

This is an element of art with three properties.

Color

What properties are there in color?

Hue- The name of color eg red


Intensity-the purity and strength of the color


Value- the lightness and darkness of a color

What are the examples of the primary colors

Red, yellow and Blue

Colors that are often described as being higher in temperature. Can be associated with fire and sun. Stimulating and Passionate.

Red, Orange and Yellow

This is a color that is often described e as being lower in temperature. Associated with water, sky and spring.

Greens, blues and violet

Examples of artwork that uses cool colors.

The old guitarist- Pablo Picasso

Is an empty or open area between around , above , below , or within objects

Space

What is the difference between positive space and negative space?

Positive Space is filled by a shape or form. Negative shapes sorounds a shape or form.

May be created by overlapping, change in scale perspective placement, color theory or projection towards the viewer

Space

Is a sense of stability in the body of work

Balance

Give Example of balance in artwork

The Last Supper- Leonardo Da Vinci


Twins - Diane Arbus

When elements are change in scale color or form.

Variety

Adds excitement to your work by showing action and directing the viewers eye towards the picture plane.

Movement

The part of the composition that is emphasized has the greater visual weight most important powerful or has the most influence

Dominance and Subordination

Any forcefulness that gives importance of some features of an artwork something singled out , stressed or drawn attention to

Emphasis and Focal Point

Potion of an artwork composition on which the interest or attention centers.

Focal point

Refers to multiples of the same elements. Repeated elements can vary in size color or axis replacement. Repeated elements can create a pattern.

Pattern and Repetition

The quality or wholeness and oneness of an artwork that is achieved to the effective use the elements and the principles of design.

Unity and Harmony

What are the kinds of line?

jagged, horizontal , vertical , diagonal , curved

What are the examples of primary colors

Red, Yellow, Blue

What are the examples of secondary colors

green, violet and orange

What are the examples of tertiary colors

Red- Orange, Yellow-Green and Red-Violet