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My PPT On Visual Arts

The elements of art are the basic building blocks used to create a work of art. They include line, shape, form, space, value, texture, and color. Lines can be vertical, horizontal, diagonal, straight, curved or looped. Shapes can be geometric or organic. Forms have length, width and depth. Space can be two-dimensional, three-dimensional, open, closed, shallow or deep. Value refers to lightness or darkness, while texture simulates actual surfaces. Color has properties of hue, value and intensity. Principles of design such as balance, rhythm, movement, emphasis, variety and harmony are used to organize these elements.
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My PPT On Visual Arts

The elements of art are the basic building blocks used to create a work of art. They include line, shape, form, space, value, texture, and color. Lines can be vertical, horizontal, diagonal, straight, curved or looped. Shapes can be geometric or organic. Forms have length, width and depth. Space can be two-dimensional, three-dimensional, open, closed, shallow or deep. Value refers to lightness or darkness, while texture simulates actual surfaces. Color has properties of hue, value and intensity. Principles of design such as balance, rhythm, movement, emphasis, variety and harmony are used to organize these elements.
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ELEMENTS

OF ARTS
ELEMENTS OF
ARTS
Are the basic building
blocks to create a work of
art.
Is a continuous mark made
on a surface by a moving
point.
It often creates an outline,

LINE
defines a shape or space, or
implies an edge of a shape or
form.
Types of Line=Vertical,
Horizontal, diagonal, straight,
curved, looped etc.
SHAPE
Is an enclosed two-dimensional
space that is defined by other art
elements such as line, color, value and
texture.
Shapes have length and width.
1.Can be geometric=uniform/perfect
measurements & do not occur in
nature: circle, square, triangle
2. Can be organic=flowing & curving
appearance/occur in nature like
leaves, rocks, shells.
FORM
oIs a three-dimensional space that has length, width, and
depth and encloses volume.
oReal form only exists in three- dimensional.
oArtists can create the illusion of form on a 2-D surface by
using other elements like value and texture.
Is the area between, around, above, below
and/or within objects.
Can be shown by overlapping objects.

SPACE
Types of space:
2-D, 3-D, open, closed, shallow, deep, actual
or illusory.
2 Types of
Space
Positive Space Negative Space
refers to lightness or
darkness.
Value is often described
by a scale consisting of
shades of gray; usually
ranging from white to
VALUE
middle grays to black.
It can also refer to the
lightness or darkness of a
color.
Texture refers to surface quality or feel of an
object.
Actual texture can be touched and felt.
Simulated/Visual texture is the ILLUSION or
appearance of actual texture.
Types of texture: TEXTURE
Smooth, rough, soft, furry, shiny etc.
COLOR
oA visual sensation Three Properties
caused by the way an HUE-another name for
object reflects or emits color
light. VALUE-lightness or
oColor is defined by darkness of a color
INTENSITY-brightness
three properties: hue,
or dullness of a color;
value, and intensity. purity or strength of a color
PRINCIPLES
OF DESIGN
Principles of Design

Are the concepts used to organize and


arrange the elements of art.
BALANCE
 Balance refers to the distribution of
visual weight in a work of art.
 It can be either symmetrical or
asymmetrical.
SYMMETRICAL RADIAL ASYMMETRICAL
MOVEMEN
The arrangement of art elements
to create a sense of motion by using
lines, shapes, values or colors.
TThis causes the viewers eye to
move over the work of art.
RHYTHM
•Is a regular repetition of the
elements of art to produce a
visual tempo or beat.
CONSTANT RHYTHM IRREGULAR RHYTHM
PROPORTION
The relationship of one part of a
work of art compared to another
part or to the whole work.
It can refer to size, quantity, or
degree.
The proportion of one part of an
artwork to another part may
suggest emphasis.
EMPHASIS

VARIETY
A quality achieved through the use of
Any force that gives importance or diversity and change by artists who wish
dominance to a part or parts of to increase visual interest in their work.
artwork. An artwork that makes use of many
 Emphasis is usually the focal point different colors, values, lines, textures,
or a part of an artwork that the artists and/or shapes that show variety.
wants the viewer to focus on.
HARMONY
A way of combining elements of art to accent their
similarities and bind the parts of a work of art into a
whole.
Achieved through repetition and simplicity.
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