LESSON 1 Discussion3
LESSON 1 Discussion3
Elements of Art
Content Standard:
The learner demonstrate appreciation of contemporary art
forms, found in the various regions by understanding the
elements and principles.
Performance Standard:
The learners presents a form of integrated contemporary
art based on the regions of his/her choice, e.g.
choreography, musical instruments, literary and music
composition, visual design and or theater.
Learning Competency:
The learner identifies various contemporary arts form and
their pactices from the various regions.
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Content
Line
Shape and form
Value or tone
Color
Space
Texture
ELEMENTS OF ART
To understand a particular work or art, you must
have the knowledge of the elements of art for to
able to examine and appreciate it more. Being
aware of the elements educates your senses and
enriches your lives. Reviewing the elements of arts
will make you more conscious that they are all
around you all the time, and they will keep in
mined. You shall be able to retrieve these element
when you find cause for them and when you start
creating your own piece of art.
The SIX ELEMENTS OF ART
LINE COLOR
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VALUE OR TONE
It refers to the relative lightness or darkness in
anything that is visible. It has to do with the
amount of light in an artwork. It is an essential
tool in creating an illusion or depth. Chiaroscuro,
an Italian term in an art for the contrast between
light and dark, is a technique that intensifies the
emotion in a painting and also presents a strong
emphasis on the subject.
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COLOR
It refers to the product of light of different wavelengths
reflected off objects, in short, color relies on light. This is
why it is harder to see colors when the light is dim. In fact,
color is what the eyes see when light is reflected off an
object. Color has three properties: hue, value and intensity.
Hue - refers to the quality by which we distinguished colors.
When people are talking about the color of something, they
are actually referring to the hue of the object. The
relationships of colors can be clearly seen in a color wheel.
Value – refers to the lightness or darkness of a hue.
Intensity or saturation - refers to the brightness or dullness
of a hue, or the relative purity or strength of a color.
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SPACE
It is an element of an arts the refers to the distance
between, around, above , below, and within things.
The space occupied by the shape is called positive
space, and the space around is called negative
space.
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TEXTURE
It refers to the surface quality. It refers to the way
things feel, or look as through they might feel, if
touched. The physical property of an object is
called actual texture. This is first known by actual
touching objects. Visual texture influence our
perceptions in viewing an artwork. Even before
touching a surface, we may be sure how the texture
feels just by observing.
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