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Drill: 11/20/2014. In paragraph form please describe this image, use the words: Color Line Shape texture. Elements of Art:. Line Shape Texture Space Value Color Form. OOPS!!!!. Balance is not an Element of art! Sorry guys. Should have ‘thought’ about it before I let you know. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Drill:Drill:04/24/2304/24/23• In paragraph form please

describe this image, use the words:– Color– Line– Shape– texture

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Elements of Elements of Art:Art:• LineLine

• ShapeShape• TextureTexture• SpaceSpace• ValueValue• ColorColor• FormForm

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OOPS!!!!•Balance is not an

Element of art!•Sorry guys.•Should have

‘thought’ about it before I let you know.

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Learning Activity:Learning Activity:Students will create use the Students will create use the

art element color in order art element color in order to create a one page to create a one page

spread in their journal.spread in their journal.

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ColorColor:

An element of art with three (3) properties: (1) Hue, the color name,

e.g., red, yellow, blue, etc. (2) Intensity, the purity and strength of

the color, e.g., bright red, or dull yellow etc; and (3) value, the

lightness and darkness of a color.

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TextureAn element of art which refers to the

surface quality or “feel” of an object, it’s smoothness, roughness, softness.

Textures may be actual or simulated. Actual textures can be felt by the fingers, while simulated textures are suggested by the way an artists has painted areas

in certain areas of a picture.

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YES! You need a title page YES! You need a title page for “Elements of Art”.for “Elements of Art”.

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Line: Line: An element of art which refers to An element of art which refers to

the continuous mark made on the continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point. some surface by a moving point. It may be two-dimensional (pencil It may be two-dimensional (pencil

on paper), three-dimensional on paper), three-dimensional (wire), or implied (the edge of a (wire), or implied (the edge of a shape or form). Often, it is an shape or form). Often, it is an

outline, contour or silhouette. It outline, contour or silhouette. It can have a variety of thickness.can have a variety of thickness.

Volunteer to Read?Volunteer to Read?

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LineLine

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LILINNEE

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LineLine

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LineLine

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ELEMENTS OF ART

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SHAPESHAPEAn element of art, it is an enclosed space An element of art, it is an enclosed space

defined and determined by the other art defined and determined by the other art elements such as line, color, value, and elements such as line, color, value, and

texture. In painting and drawing, texture. In painting and drawing, shapes may take on the appearance of shapes may take on the appearance of solid three-dimensional objects even solid three-dimensional objects even

though they are limited to two though they are limited to two dimensions-length and width. This two-dimensions-length and width. This two-

dimensional character of shape dimensional character of shape distinguishes it from form, which has distinguishes it from form, which has depth as well as length and width.depth as well as length and width.

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SHAPESHAPE

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SHAPESHAPE

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SHAPESHAPE

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SHAPESHAPE

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ELEMENTS OF ART

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MY MY EXAMPLES!EXAMPLES!

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Journal PagesJournal Pages• Make sure you have allotted 2 pages Make sure you have allotted 2 pages

for your ‘art elements’ title pagefor your ‘art elements’ title page• Make sure you have allotted 7 pages Make sure you have allotted 7 pages

for the elementsfor the elements• That’s 9 pages…..That’s 9 pages…..