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Title: ELEMENTS OF ART Beginning Drawing NOTES


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ELEMENTS OF ARTBeginning Drawing NOTES
  • The basic elements of art are
  • LINE mark made with a moving pointed tool
  • SHAPE a two dimensional area defined in some way
  • FORM is any object that has 3 dimensions (
    length, width, and depth)
  • VALUE element of art that shows how dark or
    light something is.
  • TEXTURE visual patterns that make you think how
    the image would feel if it was actually touched(
    actual you can actually feel it, invented made
    up, simulated a drawing of a rabbit, a painting
    of the sand dunes etc.)
  • COLOR Element of art that is derived from
    reflected light

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LINE
  • There are 5 basic types of lines-gt Vertical(
    static, elegant , stiff), horizontal(calm, peace,
    relaxation), diagonal(motion, unstable), curved(
    feminine, elegance, softness, gradual motion) and
    zigzag( crazy, chaotic, unpredictable, sudden
    movement).
  • There are other lines often used in the process
    of learning how to draw
  • Implied series of dots that the viewer connects
  • Outline show only the outside line of an object
  • CALLIGRAPHY beautiful handwriting. Lines that
    go from thick to thin or thin to thick in one
    stroke
  • Contour show the outline and some surface and
    ridges around the object.
  • Gesture drawn quickly , there are no details,
    usually used in timed activities and generally
    shows movement.

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PRINCIPLES OF DESIGNThe choice or arrangement
of elements of art in an artwork
  • BALANCE concerned with equalizing
    elements/forces/objects in art. It can be
    informal or formal ( asymmetrical/symmetrical and
    radial ) Balanced work looks like the elements
    are arranged in a satisfying way.
  • CONTRAST ability to create a focal point by
    using differences in elements
  • EMPHASIS principle of art that makes one part of
    a work more dominant over the other
  • MOVEMENT created by the look and feel of action
    and to guide the viewers eyes throughout the
    work of art
  • PATTERN decorative and visual repetition
  • RHYTHM Its created by repeating positive
    shapes, separated by negative shapes/spaces.
    Indicates MOVEMENT by REPETITION
  • UNITY the quality of wholeness or oneness
    that is achieved through the effective use of the
    elements and principles of art. Unity is created
    by simplicity, repetition and proximity
  • PROPORTION Concerned with the size relationships
    of one part to another.
  • HARMONY Creates unity by stressing the
    similarities of separate but related parts.
  • VARIETY differences, and contrasts, making
    everything NOT the same

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SHAPE
  • Two dimensional area defined in some way
  • Free-form irregular and uneven
  • Geometric can be defined using a math formula
  • Organic those created by or found in nature.
  • Positive space/shape The object itself
  • Negative space/shape the shapes or spaces around
    the item being drawn

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FORM
  • 3Dimensional object ( length, width, and depth)
  • In visual arts a drawing of a 3Dimensional object
    can be obtained by using various shading
    technique to create a range of values.
  • VALUE how dark or light something is.
  • VALUE CHART organized arrangement of lights to
    dark or dark to light
  • SHADING TECHINQUES HATCHING (small diagonal
    parallel lies, layering and overlapping),
    crosshatching( Same as hatching but criss
    crossing the direction of the lines),
    stippling/pointillism (little dots applied in
    layers, somewhat randomly placed), blending
    (applying layers of values, and smoothing them
    with blending utensils) SCRIBBLING shading with
    scribbles, layering values
  • TINT when you combine White and a color ALWAYS
    adding the color TO the white
  • SHADE color combined with black

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STILL LIFE
  • COMPOSITION the way an artist arranges the items
    in their art work
  • Thumbnail sketches small sketches with different
    views to help select a final composition
  • View finder a window-like gadget that helps
    select an interesting composition by zooming in
    or out.

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COLOR Element of art that is derived from
reflected light
  • HUE the NAME of a color in the color wheel
  • PRIMARY COLORS red, yellow, blue
  • SECONDARY you create them by mixing 2 primary
    colors ( RYO, BYG, BRV)
  • TERTIARY Adding more of one of the primary
    colors to an already mixed secondary ( RedViolet,
    RedOrange, YellowGreen, YellowOrange, etc)
  • COLOR Element of art that is derived from
    reflected

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COLOR cont.
  • TINT when you combine color and white. You MUST
    always add color TO the white.
  • TONE When you add black and white
  • ( gray) to a color
  • SHADE When you combine a color with black.
    (black can be overpowering so use a little amount
    at once)
  • PRIMARY, SECONDARY, TERTIARY add up to how many
    colors are there in the color wheel?
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