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PRINCIPLES of DESIGN

and
ELEMENTS of Arts
ACTIVITY 1
Directions: Classify the given picture according to what
principles of design they belong to. Choose your answer on the
box.

UNITY AND VARIETY EMPHASIS AND SUBORDINATION

BALANCE CONTRAST REPETITION AND RHYTHM

SCALE AND PROPORTION


01 Zapatistas

SCALE AND PROPORTION


The
02 Migration
SERIES

UNITY AND VARIETY


03 TUGHRA

REPITITION and RHYTHM


04
THE MAESTA OR
MAESTA OF
DUCCIO DI
BUONINSEGNA

Dee bwaw-neen-se-nyah

REPETITION and RHYTHM


05 THE CHARIOT

BALANCE
06
NOT (MISERE)

BALANCE
ORAL RECITATION
1. What comes to mind when you hear the term “modern art”?

2. Have you heard of the art movement known as


impressionism? If yes, can you name one famous
impressionist artist that you know of?

3. Can you name or recognize one well- known artwork in the


impressionist style?
Find and circle all the elements of arts
that are hidden in the grid. The words
may be hidden in any direction.
✔ The word design indicates both the
process of organizing visual elements and
the product of that process.

✔ It is a result of our basic need for


meaningful order.

✔ Some design are so well integrated that


they have qualities beyond a mere sum of
their parts.
Six Principles of Design
1. UNITY and VARIETY
✔ UNITY refers to the appearance or condition of the
oneness of an artwork.

✔ All the elements such as line, color, texture and


others belong together, which results in having
coherent and harmonious whole.

✔ As Variety provides Diversity, yet it acts as a


counterbalance to extreme Unity.
GOING
HOME
Jacob THE MIGRATION
Lawrence SERIES
Six Principles of Design

2.BALANCE
✔ BALANCE is the coordination n which acting
influence are held in check by opposing forces or
what is on the left side should appear on the right
side also in order to achieve equilibrium.

✔ SYMMETRICAL BALANCE are near or exact


matching of left and right side of three-dimensional
forms.

✔ ASYMMETRICAL BALANCE two side which are


not the same.
THE THE EVENING GLOW OF
CHARIOT ANDE
Six Principles of Design
3. EMPHASIS and SUBORDINATION
✔ EMPHASIS is to draw the attention to an
area or areas the artist's use.

✔ To create emphasis, position, contrast,


color intensity, and size an all be used.

✔ Neutral areas or lease interest are


created by artist through
SUBORDINATION to keep us distracted
from areas of emphasis.
YACHT APPROACHING THE COAST
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Six Principles of Design
4. CONTRAST
✔ The juxtaposition of strongly dissimilar
elements.

✔ Dark set against light, large against small,


bright colors against dull are examples of
contrast.

✔ Visual experience become monotonous


without contrast.
✔ Contrast can be seen also in the thick and thin
areas of single brush strokes.
LUSTER-PAINTED BOWL SPAIN
Six Principles of Design
5. REPETITION and RHYTHM
✔ The REPETITION of visual elements
gives a composition of unity, continuity,
flow and emphasis.

✔ RHYTHM is the visual arts, is created


through the regular recurrence of
elements with related variations.
THE MAESTA, OR MAETA OF DUCCIO
Duccio di Bueninsegan
Six Principles of Design
6. SCALE and PROPORTION
✔ SCALE is the relation of one thing to
another.

✔ It is one of the first decisions an artist


makes when planning a work of art.

✔ PROPORTION is the size relationship


of parts as a whole.
ZAPATISTAS
Jose Clemente Orozco
ELEMENTS
of
ARTS
✔ The elements of art are
components or parts of a
work of art that can be
isolated and defined.

✔ They are the building blocks


used to create a work of art.
Seven Elements of Arts
1. LINE
✔ LINE is an element of art defined
by a point moving in space.

✔ Line may be two-or three-


dimensional, descriptive, implied,
or abstract.
LINE VARIATIONS
A. Actual Line
B. Implied line and implied curved line
C. Actual straight line and implied curve line
D. Line created by an edge
E. Vertical line and horizontal line
F. Diagonal lines (slow and fast action)
G. Sharp jagged lines
H. Dance of curving lines
I. Hard lines; soft lines
J. Ragged, irregular lines
Seven Elements of Arts
2. SHAPE
✔ An element of art that is
two-dimensional, flat, or
limited to height and
width.
RECUMBENT HEAD OF A YOUNG
FIGURE MAN
Henry Moore, 1938 Pablo Picasso, 1923
Seven Elements of Arts

3. SPACE

✔ An element of art by which


positive and negative areas
are defined or a sense of
depth achieved in a work of
art .
Seven Elements of Arts

4. VALUE
✔ The lightness or darkness of
tones or colors.
✔ White is the lightest value;
black is the darkest.
✔ The value halfway between
these extremes is called middle
gray.
Seven Elements of Arts

5. COLOR
✔ An element of art made up of three
properties: hue, value, and intensity.
✔ • Hue: name of color
✔ • Value: hue’s lightness and darkness (a
color’s value changes when white or black is
added)
✔ • Intensity: quality of brightness and purity
(high intensity= color is strong and bright; low
intensity= color is faint and dull)
✔ PRIMARY HUES: Red, Yellow,
Blue
✔ Secondary HUES: Orange,
Green, Violet (This is the mixture
of primary hues)
✔ INTERMEDIATE HUES: Red-
Orange, Yellow-Green, Blue-
Green, and Red-Violet
Seven Elements of Arts
6. TEXTURE
✔ The textile qualities of surface or to the visual
representation of those qualities in visual arts.

✔ Actual texture are those we can feel by


touching.

✔ e An element of art that refers to the way


things feel, or look as if they might feel if
touched.
Seven Elements of Arts
7. PERSPECTIVE
✔ PERSPECTIVE is point of view.
✔ In visual arts, it can refer to any means of
representing three- dimensional objects in
space on a two-dimensional surface.
✔ In Linear Perspective objects appear smaller
at a distance, because parallel lines appear to
converge as they recede into the distance.
Seven Elements of Arts
7. PERSPECTIVE
✔ TIME and MOTION: Time is nonspatial in
which event occur in succession. Our
experience of tiem depends upon the
movement we experienced and vice versa.

✔ LIGHT: The source , color, intensity, and


direction of light greatly affect the way things
appear; as light changes, surface illuminated
by it also appear to change.
Learner will complete the crossword by filling
a word that fits each line.
Direction: Create something beautiful and useful artwork
to make your life more meaningful by applying the
different principles of design that you have learned
concerning the talent that God has given you.

Materials:
- Oslo Paper - Watercolor
- Color Pastel - Acrylic paint/ any paint available
- Crayons

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