10 - Elements of Arts

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CONTEMPORARY

PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM


THE REGIONS
ELEMENTS OF ART
LESSON 10
JERWIN J. NAVA, LPT
Subject Teacher
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
• Researches on various contemporary art forms. (CAR11/12CAP-
0c-e-4)
• Evaluates contemporary art forms based on the elements and
principles. (CAR11/12CAP-0c-e-6)
• Compares forms of art from different regions. (CAR11/12CAP-0c-
e-7)
LESSON OBJECTIVES
a. Identify the elements of art.
b. Understand how artist integrates elements of art in conveying the
message of their artwork.
c. Explain the importance of elements of art in determining the
cultural, historical, social, and personal factors that affect the
art’s production.
Identify at least five elements of art that you can find in the
painting of Dexter Sy.
What are the elements of art?
Building blocks used to create art.
The art expression through the use of elements of
art varies from one individual to another.
1. POINT
The simplest and most basic unit of art.
 Visual Art – Pointillism and Stippling method.
 Digital Context – pixels.
POINTILLISM
STIPPLING
PIXELS
2. LINE
 a mark between two points
– lines are extended dots or
series of points.
PERSPECTIVE

3. SHAPE
 enclose space that is
limited into two dimensions;
length and width.
4. SPACE
 It is the area between the
element two elements that is
used to separate or group
anything.
5. TEXTURE
 It is the perceived surface
of an object – the look and
feel of it, and also the
perceived physical
properties.
6. COLOR
 the result when light hits
an object.

HUE SATURATION VALUE


COLOR WHEEL
an organized illustration of
the primary, secondary, and
tertiary colors.
PRIMARY COLORS
These colors can only be
gathered from natural pigments
and cannot be made by mixing
any other colors, while all colors
in the color wheel can be made
by mixing these three colors.
SECONDARY COLORS
Yellow + Red = ORANGE
Red + Blue = PURPLE
Blue + Yellow = GREEN
TERTIARY COLORS
Yellow + Orange = YELLOW/ORANGE
Red + Orange = RED/ORANGE
Red + Purple = RED/PURPLE
Blue + Purple = BLUE/PURPLE
Blue + Green = BLUE/GREEN
Yellow + Green = YELLOW/GREEN
COLOR THEORY
 A set of guiding principles that
can be used to create
harmonious color combinations.
MONOCHROMATIC
 Single base hue and extended
using its shades, tints, and
tones.
COMPLEMENTARY
 These are color pairs that are
directly opposite each other on
the color wheel.
ANALOGOUS
 These are color combinations
of two or more colors that are
adjacent to each other on the
color wheel.
SPLIT COMPLEMENTARY
These are three color schemes in
which one color is accomplished by
two others that are spaced equally
from the first color compliment.
TRIADIC
 These are color combinations
three colors that are equally
spaced from each other.
TETRADIC
 This is a combination of two
pairs of complimentary colors.
How do elements of
art affect the artist’s
art production?
Why are elements of
art important in the art
production?
Magis!

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