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CPAR Lesson Day 3 Continuation Module 1 1

The document outlines the elements and principles of art, including space, line, shape, color, value, and texture, along with principles like proportion, harmony, variety, movement, rhythm, balance, and emphasis. Each element and principle is defined with examples to illustrate their significance in visual arts. Additionally, it includes a short quiz and an assignment for further engagement.

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CPAR Lesson Day 3 Continuation Module 1 1

The document outlines the elements and principles of art, including space, line, shape, color, value, and texture, along with principles like proportion, harmony, variety, movement, rhythm, balance, and emphasis. Each element and principle is defined with examples to illustrate their significance in visual arts. Additionally, it includes a short quiz and an assignment for further engagement.

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Elements and

Principles of Art
DAY 3 : Continuation
Elements of Art
Space
Line
Shape and Form
Color
Value
Texture
Space

 In visual arts, space pertains to


emptiness which may either be
positive space or negative space.
Positive space refers to a part which
is enclosed in a shape, while
negative space refers to the opposite
part which the shape is enclosing.
Line
 In visual arts, a line is a series of connected points.
 It may come in two characteristics: form – curved,
dotted, or broken lines; and direction – vertical,
horizontal, or diagonal lines.
 horizontal line usually suggests calmness
 vertical lines may convey strength
 diagonal lines create an impression of action
 curved lines create an expression of gradual change of
direction
 circular line may pertain an abrupt change of direction.
Shape and Form
 Shape is an area that is enclosed by a line or lines.
Shapes are two dimensional figures with height and width
different kinds:
 geometric shapes (triangle, squares, rectangle, etc.)
 organic shapes (shapes found in nature, e.g. shape of a
leaf or cloud)
 abstract shapes (asymmetrical and free flowing shapes).

 Forms are three dimensional figures. Unlike shapes, it


has more depth.
dimensions:
Height
Width
volume.
Color
 In visual arts, color is associated with
the natural phenomenon in our
environment. Scientifically, when a light
passes through a prism, it will
produce different hues of different
wavelengths. These colors may pertain
to lightness, darkness, coolness, or
warmth.
Value

 In visual arts, value is


considered a property of
a color which pertains to
its lightness or darkness.
Texture

 In visual arts, texture is the


element that appeals to our
sense of feel on things, rough,
smooth, bumpy, or slippery.
 It pertains to the surface of an
art piece.
Principles of Art

Proportion Harmony Variety Movement

Rhythm Balance Emphasis


Proportion
 Proportion refers to the relationship of
the size of elements in a body of art.
 For example, when drawing a human
standing beside a house, it is
important to ensure that the size of
the human is proportional to the size
of the house.
Harmony

 In visual arts, harmony is


the unity of the artwork,
specifically about the
arrangement of the related
elements.
Variety

 In other terms, variety may


be referred to as diversity.
 This means adding multiple,
different elements to break
the monotony of an artwork
and make it more interesting.
Movement

 In arts, movement is the


illusion of motion in a
painting, sculpture
design, or in a piece of
art.
Rhythm
 This refers to the repetition of
certain elements to produce a
pattern. In visual arts,
repeated design elements
may create a certain flow and
may lead the viewer’s eyes.
Balance
 Balance refers to the
even and equal
distribution of
elements.
Emphasis

 Emphasis is a principle
which may refer to the
greater impact given on
a certain element.
Short Quiz:
Directions: Determine the element or principle of arts
described in each statement.

_____ 1) It refers to the lightness or darkness of colors.


_____ 2) This element of art refers to the two-
dimensional figures.
_____ 3) It refers to the even distribution of elements in
a piece of art.
_____ 4) Vertical, curved, and diagonal are some
representations of this element of art.
_____ 5) This principle of art refers to the repetition of
certain elements that will produce a pattern in a piece
of art.
Checking of papers
Assignment:

 Bring 1 short
bond paper
 Bring pencil and
coloring materials

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