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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. |
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What are the 7 elements of art? |
Line, Shape, Form, color , value , texture , space |
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What are the 8 Principles of design of art? |
Balance , emphasis and focal point , contrast , movement , variety , pattern and repetition , unity , harmony/gestalt |
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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 |
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Example of Line in an Artwork |
Jackson Pollock- Autumn Rhythm Gesture Drawing |
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Is an enclosed space defined by other elements of art. It is 2 dimensional |
Shape |
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Shape can be __________ and _________ |
Geometric (man made concept )and Organic (found in nature) |
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Examples of Shape In Artwork |
The Three Musicians- Pablo Picasso |
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Is a 3 dimensional shape with volume |
Form |
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Example of Form in Artwork |
Shoes - Vincent Van Gogh |
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An element of art that refers to the luminance or the luminosity-the lightness and darkness of color |
Value |
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Refers to the surface quality feel of an objects such as roughness, smoothness and softness. |
Texture |
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This is an element of art with three properties. |
Color |
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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 |
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What are the examples of the primary colors |
Red, yellow and Blue |
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Colors that are often described as being higher in temperature. Can be associated with fire and sun. Stimulating and Passionate. |
Red, Orange and Yellow |
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This is a color that is often described e as being lower in temperature. Associated with water, sky and spring. |
Greens, blues and violet |
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Examples of artwork that uses cool colors. |
The old guitarist- Pablo Picasso |
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Is an empty or open area between around , above , below , or within objects |
Space |
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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. |
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May be created by overlapping, change in scale perspective placement, color theory or projection towards the viewer |
Space |
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Is a sense of stability in the body of work |
Balance |
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Give Example of balance in artwork |
The Last Supper- Leonardo Da Vinci Twins - Diane Arbus |
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When elements are change in scale color or form. |
Variety |
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Adds excitement to your work by showing action and directing the viewers eye towards the picture plane. |
Movement |
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The part of the composition that is emphasized has the greater visual weight most important powerful or has the most influence |
Dominance and Subordination |
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Any forcefulness that gives importance of some features of an artwork something singled out , stressed or drawn attention to |
Emphasis and Focal Point |
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Potion of an artwork composition on which the interest or attention centers. |
Focal point |
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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 |
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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 |
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What are the kinds of line? |
jagged, horizontal , vertical , diagonal , curved |
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What are the examples of primary colors |
Red, Yellow, Blue |
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What are the examples of secondary colors |
green, violet and orange |
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What are the examples of tertiary colors |
Red- Orange, Yellow-Green and Red-Violet |