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Good DAY!

WELCOME TO 2 ND
QUARTER
Identify the
elements of
OBJECTIVES Art
:
Illustrate the
elements of
Art
ELEMENTS of ARTS - LINE

a line is a series of connected points .


Line may come in two characteristics:
form – curved, dotted, or broken lines;
and direction – vertical, horizontal, or
diagonal lines. Different characteristics of
lines may convey different meanings:
Horizontal Line creates an impression
of serenity and perfect stability.

Vertical Line creates an impression of


strength and perfect stability.

Diagonal Line creates an impression of


action.
Curved Line creates an impression of
gradual change of direction.

Circular Line creates an impression of


abrupt change of direction
ELEMENTS of ARTS - SHAPE

Shape is an area that is enclosed


by a line or lines. Shapes are two
dimensional figures with height and
width.
KINDS OF SHAPE
Geometric Shapes are circles, squares,
rectangles, triangles, and other
geometric shapes.
Organic Shapes are shapes found in
nature and are free flowing, informal
and irregular (abstract shapes).
Positive Shapes are the solid forms in a
design.
KINDS OF SHAPE

Negative Shapes are the space


around the positive shape.
Static Shapes are shapes that
appears stable and resting.
Dynamic Shapes are shapes that
appears moving and active.
ELEMENTS of ARTS - COLORS

Colors are the way we see light


reflected from a surface or refracted
through a prism. Colors we see in
nature are reflections of light on the
surfaces around us.
CLASSIFICATION of COLORS
Primary colors are red, blue, and yellow.

Secondary colors are the resulting colors when the two of


the primary colors are mix. The secondary colors are purple,
green, and orange.

Tertiary colors are the resulting colors when two of the


primary and/or secondary colors are mix. The tertiary colors
are amber, vermilion, magenta, violet, teal, and chartreuse.
CLASSIFICATION of COLORS
Analogous Colors are colors that lie nest to each other based on
the color wheel. Example of analogous colors are yellow,
orange, and red.

Complementary colors are colors that are opposite to each


other based on the color wheel. Examples of complementary
colors are red and green, blue and orange, and purple and
yellow.

Monochromatic Colors are several values of one color.


CLASSIFICATION of COLORS
Monochromatic Colors are several values of one
color.
Warm colors are colors that give the feeling of
warmth. The warm colors are yellow, amber,
orange, vermilion, red, and magenta.
Cool colors are colors that give the feeling of
coolness. The cool colors are purple, violet, blue,
teal, green, and chartreuse.
ELEMENTS of ARTS - SPACE
Space refers to distances or areas around, between or
within components of a piece and refers to the arrangement
of objects on the picture plane (two-dimensional). In visual
arts, space may either be positive space or negative space.
Positive space refers to a part which is enclosed in a shape.
Meanwhile, negative space refers to the opposite part
which the shape is enclosing. Moreover, perspective is a
technical means by which we perceive distance in painting,
by which we are made to see the position of objects in
space.
ELEMENTS of ARTS - SPACE
In visual arts, space may either be
positive space or negative space.
Positive space refers to a part which
is enclosed in a shape. Meanwhile,
negative space refers to the opposite
part which the shape is enclosing.
Moreover, perspective is a technical
means by which we perceive distance
in painting, by which we are made to
see the position of objects in space.
Space can also be described as positive and negative. This doesn't mean good or bad!

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Positive space
Positive space refers to the object
or subject that is in the artwork. Positive space Negative space

Negative space
Negative space refers to
empty or
unfilled areas.
Space is . . .

Space can also make


objects appear far away,
close, large or small. Using
space in this way is called
"perspective".

THINK ABOUT IT!


Perspective is a technique used to give the
• Compare the two forms above. What
impression of depth. Depth in art shows how
are the differences between them?
far away or close an object is. • How do the forms show depth?
Space is . . .

Space can also give


dimension to an
object.

Dimension in art refers to the depth or space in an


artwork. It's about making shapes look three-
dimensional or creating a sense of depth.

This can be seen in transforming 2-dimensional


shapes into 3-dimensional forms.
ELEMENTS of ARTS - TEXTURE
is the element that appeals to our sense of feel on
things- rough or smooth, bumpy or slippery. It is the
character of the surface of an artwork.
a)Real texture is the actual texture of an object. Artist
may create real texture in art to give it visual interest or
evoke a feeling.
b)Implied texture made a piece of art to look like a certain
texture. Like a drawing of a tree trunk may look rough
but in fact it is just a smooth piece of paper.
ELEMENTS of ARTS - TEXTURE
It is the character of the surface of an
artwork.
a)Real texture is the actual texture of an
object. Artist may create real texture in art
to give it visual interest or evoke a feeling.
b)Implied texture made a piece of art to look
like a certain texture. Like a drawing of a
tree trunk may look rough but in fact it is
just a smooth piece of paper.
ELEMENTS of ARTS - VALUE
Value pertains to the lightness or darkness
of a color in a given artwork. Value can be
changed by adding white or black to a color and
these described as tint and shade.
a) Tint pertains to the lightness of a color.
b) Shade pertains to the darkness of a color.
ELEMENTS of ARTS - FORM
Form is the three-
dimensionality of an object. It has
dimensions of height, width, and
length.
What elements of art are being used in this
painting?

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