Elements of Design:
Line -a path made by a moving point
Shape - an area defined by its outline, geometric or organic
Form - a three-dimensional shape
Value - the lightness or darkness of an object
Color - hues on a spectrum; we use a color wheel made of primary, secondary, and intermediate colors
Texture - the way something feels or appears to feel
Space - the illusion of depth in an artwork
Figure - a body form or shape
Composition - an arrangement of lines, shapes, colors, etc. on a surface
Craftsmanship - using materials correctly and taking care in the production of a piece of art so that it is neatly presented
Studio - a room or space where an artist produces and stores work
Portfolio - a collection of work, or the container that holds the collection
Positive Space - the shape or object that is the focus
Negative space - the area around the positive space; also "leftover" space or background
Media - materials used to make art. Most of our art in the classroom is one, or a combination of, the following:
Drawing: pencil, ink, pastel, chalk, charcoal
Painting: tempera or watercolor
Printmaking: creating multiple images by transferring ink from a stamp or plate
Collage: shapes that are cut and pasted to a surface
Sculpture: clay, metal, cardboard, or other 3-D materials
Textiles: stitchery or weaving
Technology: photography, computer art
Styles of art -
Realistic: objects look as they do in real life
Abstract: objects are based on real-life, but are changed artistically
Nonobjective: a design; no recognizable objects are found other than lines, shapes, colors, etc.
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Line -a path made by a moving point
Shape - an area defined by its outline, geometric or organic
Form - a three-dimensional shape
Value - the lightness or darkness of an object
Color - hues on a spectrum; we use a color wheel made of primary, secondary, and intermediate colors
Texture - the way something feels or appears to feel
Space - the illusion of depth in an artwork
Figure - a body form or shape
Composition - an arrangement of lines, shapes, colors, etc. on a surface
Craftsmanship - using materials correctly and taking care in the production of a piece of art so that it is neatly presented
Studio - a room or space where an artist produces and stores work
Portfolio - a collection of work, or the container that holds the collection
Positive Space - the shape or object that is the focus
Negative space - the area around the positive space; also "leftover" space or background
Media - materials used to make art. Most of our art in the classroom is one, or a combination of, the following:
Drawing: pencil, ink, pastel, chalk, charcoal
Painting: tempera or watercolor
Printmaking: creating multiple images by transferring ink from a stamp or plate
Collage: shapes that are cut and pasted to a surface
Sculpture: clay, metal, cardboard, or other 3-D materials
Textiles: stitchery or weaving
Technology: photography, computer art
Styles of art -
Realistic: objects look as they do in real life
Abstract: objects are based on real-life, but are changed artistically
Nonobjective: a design; no recognizable objects are found other than lines, shapes, colors, etc.
https://medium.com/personal-growth/a-quick-beginners-guide-to-drawing-58213877715e
A quick beginner’s guide to drawing
6 drawing exercises to get you started right now!
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