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Identify The Different Shapes You See in This Detail of A Page From A Thirteenth-Century Book

Here is a drawing of my favorite anime character, Goku from Dragon Ball Z, applying principles of art: [Drawing of Goku in a fighting stance. He is drawn in profile with detailed muscles and facial features. His hair stands up wildly. Behind him is a swirling aura indicating his powering up. The drawing uses shading to indicate form and dimension. Colors are bright and saturated.] I applied the following principles of art in this drawing: Form - Goku's muscular body and facial features are drawn with accurate proportions to represent his 3D form. Line - Contour lines define the edges of his body, hair, and clothing with varied line weights to show different planes. Color - Bright

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Identify The Different Shapes You See in This Detail of A Page From A Thirteenth-Century Book

Here is a drawing of my favorite anime character, Goku from Dragon Ball Z, applying principles of art: [Drawing of Goku in a fighting stance. He is drawn in profile with detailed muscles and facial features. His hair stands up wildly. Behind him is a swirling aura indicating his powering up. The drawing uses shading to indicate form and dimension. Colors are bright and saturated.] I applied the following principles of art in this drawing: Form - Goku's muscular body and facial features are drawn with accurate proportions to represent his 3D form. Line - Contour lines define the edges of his body, hair, and clothing with varied line weights to show different planes. Color - Bright

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Name: Valerie V.

Toca

Year, Course, Section: BSED Science 3A

Activity:

Introducing Shape. Learning about the elements of art? Continue by discovering shapes in works of art.
Identify the different shapes you see in this detail of a page from a thirteenth-century book.

Unknown artist an Elephant English, about 1250–60


Ink tinted with body color and translucent washes on
List the shapes you see. Write them in a box.

1. Oval
2. Circle
3. Rectangle
4. Square
5. Semi-circle
6. Triangle
7. Heart

References: https://www.getty.edu/educations /teachers /building-lessons /formal_anaysis.html


Introducing Shape. Build a vocabulary of shapes. Use the table below to experiment with drawing different types of shapes.
Introducing Shape. Build a vocabulary of shapes. Use the table below to experiment with drawing types of
shapes.
GEOMETRIC SHAPES

Triangle Square Rectangle Circle Oval Organic

For quick drawing exercise, use shapes to create simple forms. Examples are given above.

Place your drawing here

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Name: Valerie V. Toca
Course, Year, Section: BSED Science 3A

Activity: Answer the puzzle below by recalling the learning you gained from the elements of arts. Avoid erasures.
Be honest in answering.

1 2
R E P E T I T I O N
H 3

R H
Y A
O
2
T E X T U R E R
4

H I F O R M
6

M M U O
7

I N D N
5
I N T E N S I T Y Y
9
T Y T N

I Y A
8 10
M E L O D Y M
11

B I R A D I A L

R N C
12

E E E M P H A S I S

Across
1. It works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
2. It is the number of melodies, the type of layers, and the relatedness on composition
4. It is similar to shape; it can be organic or geometric
5. It is the brightness and purity of a color.
8. It refers to the linear (horizontal) presentation of pitch
11. The elements are arranged around a circular form
12. The part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention

Down
1. It is called the pulse of the music
2. A sense of distance between elements
3. It occurs when the pitches are combined to form chords
6. It is the feeling of harmony between
all parts of the work of art, which
creates a sense of completeness.
7. The loudness or quietness of music
9. It is the color of music.
10. It is a path created when an object moves from one point to another.
Name: Valerie V. Toca
Course, Year, Section: BSED Science 3A

Activity:

Draw your favorite anime character or anything under the sun and color it. Apply the principles of art.

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