Elements of Art

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ELEMENTS OF ART

 

ELEMEN ELEMENTS TS OF VISUAL ART

Element of visual art are line,color,texture,perspec tives,space,form,volume light,shadow.



 

HORIZONTAL LINES

 A horizontal line is one which runs left-to-right across the page. In geometry, a horizontal is one which runs from left to right across the page. It comes from the word 'horizon', in the sense that horizontal lines are parallel to the horizon.

line

 

HORIZONTAL LINES

 

Vertical Lines



Vertica erticall lines lines are perpe perpendi ndicul cular ar to the horizo horizon. n. They They are filled with potential energy that could be released if they they were were to fall over over. Vertica erticall lines lines are strong strong and rigid. They can suggest stability, stability, especially when thicker thic ker.. Vertica erticall lines lines accent accentuat uate e height height and convey convey a lack of movement, which is usually seen as horizontal. And its an up to down like l ike lines. Like this

 

Vertical Lines

 

Diagonal Lines

Diagonal lines are angled and can either be an incline or decline slope. Artistically, Artistically, they can be described as "unbalanced" and are considered neither horizontal nor vertical. Patterns can be created by using any of these lines, especially combining them, and manipulating them to produce variations.

 

Diagonal Lines

 

Curved Lines



- are softer softer than straigh straightt lines. lines. They They sweep and turn gracefully between end points. They Curved lines

are less definite and predictable than straight lines. They bend, they change direction. Curved lines express fluid movement. They can be calm or dynamic depending on how much they curve. The less active the curve the calmer the feeling

 

Curved Lines

 

Crooked or jagged lines 



having ragged notches, points, or teeth; jagged edge edge of a saw; a jagged jagged zigzag:the jagged wound. having a harsh, rough, or uneven quality.

 

Crooked or jagged lines

 

Color 



Color is the element of art that is produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the t he eye: that's definition. art design, color has a the slewobjective of attributes whichBut are in primarily subjective. Those include characteristics such as harmony — when two or more colors are brought together and produce a satisfying effective response; and temperature — a blue is considered warm or cool depending on whether it leans towards purple or green and a red whether it leans towards yellow or blue.

 

Color 

 

Three dimensions of color 

Hue



Value/tints & shades



Intensity



 



Value Value is the element of art responsible for the dramatic and emotional impression of an artwork, right next to color. It refers to the lightness and darkness of a piece, regardless of its hue. Sometimes named “tone”, value be achieved bycted adding gray to the base – base  – pure color color. . It’scan irreversibly connected conne to light, just like color, but its purpose is to depict an illusion of light. Therefore, surfaces in a painting must be rendered in different values, even if the subject is all of the same nuance.  S hadi hading ng and tinting allow for the limitless transitions in surface rendering, and when executed skillfully, they evoke the natural appearance of things. If you look at the V Vermeer’s ermeer’s masterpiece “Woman with a balance”, you will see how her skin and close appear lighter or darker darker,, depending of the way the ray of light falls on them. Corot’s landscape dep depicts icts a green scenery, scenery, but as the light falls under various angles on the forest, grass and leaves appear darker or lighter lighter..

 

Intensity



 Another dimension of colors refers to its brightness or dark darknes ness. s. It It gives gives more more colo colorr streng strenght.i ht.itt may be



describe as full intensity, Two third intensity intensity,, or two third neutral. neutral.



Colors play important role in the works of artist because painters use one or of mixed emphasize empha size or inhanced inhanced thecolor theme theme an art. aitrt.to

 

Color Harmony There are two kinds of color harmony. Related Color Harmony Contrasted Color Harmony







 



Related Color Harmony Mochromati Mochro matic c harmony-havi harmony-having ng or appearing to have only one color". This usually refers to pictures that only have pure black and pure white, with no other colors or shades of gray. gray. For example: Line art is monochrom monochromatic atic,, because because itit consists of black lines on a white background.



It can easily adopt the harmony of other color or have

similarities.

 

Contrasted Color Harmony 



It is directly opposite to each other in the color

circle they calledcolor. the complementary Unlike the related color harmony they have similarities contrasted but theyindon’t similarities its so different from each other.

 



Texture is defined as a tactile quality of an object's surface. It appeals to our sense of touch, which can evoke feelings of pleasure, discomfort, or familiarity.. Artists use this knowledge to elicit emotional familiarity e motional responses from

 people view their work. Thein reasons doing so vary greatly, greatly, but texture who is a fundamental element many for pieces of art.  Take rocks, for example. e xample. A real rock might feel rough or smooth and it definitely feels hard when touched or picked up. A painter depicting a rock would create the illusions of these qualities through the use of other elements of art such as color, line, and shape. 

Textures are described by a whole host o off adjectives. Rough and smooth are two of the most common, but they can be further defined. Y You ou might also hear words like coarse, bumpy bu mpy,, rugged, fluffy, fluffy, lumpy, lumpy, or pebbly when referring to a rough surface. For smooth surfaces, words like  polished, velvety, velvety, slick, flat, and even can be used.

 



Perspectives is an art technique for creating an illusion of threedimensions (depth and space) on a two-dimensional (flat) surface. Perspective is what makes a painting seem to have form, distance, and look "real." The same rules of perspective apply to all subjects, whether it's a landsc lan dscape ape,, sea seasca scape, pe, sti stillll life, interior scene, portrait, or figure painting.

 

Linear Perspectives 

is a technique used by artists to create the illusion of depth and space using relative size and position of a group of objects. To achieve this effect, there are three essential components needed in creating a painting or drawing using linear perspective

 

Perspectives  Aerial Perspectives



method of creating the illusion of depth, or

recession, in a painting or drawing or  drawing by modula mod ulatin ting g colour colour to simulate changes effected by the atmosphere on the colour col ours s of thin things gs seen seen at a distance

 



Space

is the area around, above, and within an object. With considerati consideration on to drawings and paintings, our goal is to create the illus ill usion ion of spa space ce.. The Uses Use s of Space. Space. M Many any new new artists overlook the importance cre cr eat atiing spac paof ce in a drawing or painting. The result usually looks flat or objects can appear to be floating.

 



Form is one of the seven elements of   art and connotes a threedimensional object in space. which are the visual tools that an artist uses to compose a work of art. In addition, to form, they include line, shape, shape, value, texture,, and space. space. As an color, texture Element of Art, form connotes something that is threedimensional and encloses volume, having length, width, and height, versus shape shape,, which is two-dimensional, or flat. A form is a shape in three dimensions, and, like shapes,

can be geometric or organic.

 

Elements Of Auditory Arts & combined  Arts Poetic devices such as 

Rhythm



Images



metaphor 

Properties of musical sound such as Pitch Duration Volume Timbre

 



Graffiti

form of visual communication, usually illegal, involving the unauthorized marking of public space by an individual or group. Although Although the common image of graffiti is a stylistic symbol or phrase spray-painted on a wall by a member of a street gang, gang, some graffiti is not gang-related. Graffiti can be understood as antisocial behaviour behavi our performed performed in order order to gain attention or as a form of thrill seeking, but it also can be understood as an expressive art form.

 

Poetry-Performance 

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literature that evokes a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience or a specific emotional response through language chosen and arranged for its meaning, meaning, sound, and rhythm. rhythm. Example Spoken poetry

 

Performance Art 

Is a performance performance in which is presented in front into the audiences.

It can be presented in many ways sscripted ted or non non scripted scripted.. 1. Either be sscrip



2. Either random or carefully orchestrated 3. Be spontaneous spontaneousor or carefully carefully planned planned 4. Be with or without plans 5. Be live or via media

 

Digital Art 

Digital art is like any other art. It just is created using different tools than the more traditional arts. Art is not about the tools used to create it. It is about the vision, message, or emotion of the artist. Photography is a medium through which artist’s may create art. Likewise, a computer is just a medium or tool through which an artist can express his/her vision of line, form, color, composition and rhythm.



 An artist chooses the medium (oils, watercolors, or pixels) she wants to use. When the digital artist, has mastery over the tools and technologies [software, equipment, etc.], she can go beyond “taking a digital picture” or “applying an effect” and create art – art – an individual expression of her vision.

 



Modified Art Expression The artists have responded with a breathtaking range of techniques, manipulating and experimenting with all aspects of the works. Featuring calligraphic text, deconstructed books, intricately hand-cut paper,, and recycled and repaper sculptured materials, Modified Expression is a fascinating collection of artworks that demonstrates each artist’s personal interpretation of the texts, transforming literary works into visual ones and creating powerful new forms of

expression.

 

Transcreation



is a term used chiefly by advertising and marketing professional professionals s to refer to the process adapting a message fromstyle, one language another, of while maintaining its intent, tone, andto context. A successfully successfully transcreated message evokes evokes the same emotions and carries the same implications in the target language as it does in the source language. Increasingly, transc Increasingly transcreation reation is used in global global   marketing and advertising campaigns as advertisers advertisers seek to transcend the boundaries of culture of culture and language. language. It also takes account of images which are used within a creative message, ensuring that they are suitable for the target local market.

 

Purposes 

The purpose of the transcreation is to transfer the intent style , local tone emotional salience of the message from the source language to that targeted audience.



Its is the ability to creativity adapt message for the target market.

 

ranscr screa eatio tion n & Tran Transla slatio tion n Tran 

Expands the translation by focusing not so much at the literalthe text but on discerning emotional response to the viewers or audiences.





In translation is a process of translating

word for word is adequate. It takes into account the vocabulary , grammar ,syntax idiom and local ways of ,targeting the audience while remaining faithful to the text.

 

Trans ranscrea creation tion Text to Music Music 

In novel and poetry one can generate music with emotional feelings.

Examples is spoken poetry 

Spoken poetry poetry can be be transcreate transcreate into music. music.

 

ranscre creatio ation n Text to Dance Dance Trans 



Transcreati ranscreation on is text to dance dance by using dialogu dialogue e or text to influence and enhanced the dance performances. Like on ASAP or Showtime performances that is an examples examp les of transcr transcreation eation text to dance dance

 

Tra rans nscr crea eati tion on of Dan Dance ce to Visual Art 

Transcr ranscreat eation ion of dance dance to visual art is like an event of dancing that has been adapted and being created to into a visual art



Examples are ancient gree gr eek k tom tombs

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