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Art Appreciation
are made.
- Complementary - the opposite hues on the color wheel. In their
ELEMENTS OF ART
most basic form, they are one primary color and the secondary
- The elements of art and principles of design are the color that is created by mixing the other two primaries.
fundamental parts of an artwork. - Analogous - are colors that are next to each other on the color
- Building blocks of every artwork. wheel.
- Identifying these elements is one way to understand an artwork. - Warm - yellow, red, orange and different shades of these colors
- Mastery of these elements can make analysis more meaningful. are warm colors
- Elements of art includes: - Cool - green, blue, and purple, and variations of those three
1. Line colors
2. Shape - PROPERTIES OF COLOR:
3. Color 1. Hue - the name of the color.
4. Space 2. Value - a color’s lightness or darkness.
5. Texture 3. Intensity - refers to the brightness of a color, often
6. Form measured by boldness or dullness.
7. Value
SPACE
LINE
- How an artwork uses or depicts depth or distance.
- The path of a point moving through space. Note: Depth and distance can be perceived because of the size
- There are many types of line. We can look for the direction of the differences, the placement, and the value.
line, the feeling of the line, the quality of the line, and how the - Space can give the illusion of objects in an artwork being close
lines move our eye through artworks. or far away.
- TYPES OF LINE: - Positive Space is the areas of the artwork filled with the content.
1. active-passive - Negative Space is the space in between.
2. flowing-light - Sculptors and Architects work with all three dimensions of space
3. thick-thin – height, width, and depth.
4. broken-continuous - Artists who work on a flat surface can make a two-dimensional
5. implied-actual surface appear three-dimensional.
6. contour-outline
7. perpendicular-parallel
TEXTURE
8. bold-delicate
9. straight-curved - Tactile qualities of a surface – the way objects actually feel or
10. long-short the way they look like they would feel.
11. geometric-organic - A painting, drawing, print, or other two-dimensional work can be
12. precise-irregular made to look like a textured surface – implied texture.
13. vertical-horizontal - 2 TYPES OF TEXTURE:
14. zig-zag – direct 1. Implied Texture - created using other elements of art,
including form, line, shape and color.
2. Real Texture - things feel just as they appear.
SHAPE
- Value Scale: shows the range of tones from white, which is the
CONTRAST
lightest, to black, which is the darkest.
- The closer together the values are on a scale, the less contrast - Refers to the arrangement of opposite elements and effects.
we see. - Can be used to create variety, visual interest, and drama in an
artwork.