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DOTS, LINES, AND PLANES

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DOTS, LINES, AND PLANES

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Different representations of dots: dots at an intersection, dots used to create lines, a dot as a conventional circle

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OrderOrder InstabilityInstability More visual weightMore visual weight

Less visual weightLess visual weight Movement to the topMovement to the top

Movement to bottomMovement to bottom

Dots used to help imagine a shapeDots used to help imagine a shape

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Positive and negative spacesPositive and negative spaces

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DOTS USED TO SHOW TEXTURE

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LINES

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DIFFERENT TYPES OF LINES

DIAGONAL LINES CURVED LINES

ZIG-ZAG LINES WAVY LINES COMBINATION LINES

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A LINE AS A COMPOSITIONAL ELEMENT

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THE EXPRESSIVE CAPACITY OF A LINE

GROUPS OF LINES CREATE PATTERNS AND SHAPES

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DIFFERENT WAYS TO USE LINES

• EMBEDDED LINES

• A DECORATIVE DRAWING

• DRAWING A COMIC

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EMBEDDED LINES

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A DECORATIVE DRAWING

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LINES IN COMICS

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PLANES

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DIFFERENT TYPES OF PLANES

GEOMETRIC SHAPESGEOMETRIC SHAPES

ABSTRACT OR ORGANIC SHAPESABSTRACT OR ORGANIC SHAPES

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THREE DIMENSIONAL PLANES

• Diego RIVERA: Desfile de aniversario de la revolución rusa, 1956

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• David HOCKNEY: El mar en Malibú, 1988

• VÍctor VASARELY: Triond, 1973

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WAYS TO USE SHAPES AS PLANES

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DOTS, LINES AND PLANES

IN ART

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DOTS

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• Seurat :Torre Effiel, 1886

A example of POINTILLISM

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• A. Miro: GATO, MARIPOSA Y PÁJARO, 1940

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• Vasarely “ Ilusión en relieve “

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• W Kandinsky: Algunos círculos, 1926

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• Adolph Gottlieb

• “Ráfaga nº 1”

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•LINES

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• Franz Marc

• “ Mountains”

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Escher “ Estudio”

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J. POLLOCK: Océano gris, 1953

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•PLANES

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• August Macke

• “Tienda de sombreros”

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• H. Matisse

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ROTHKO: Sin título,

1952

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OUR NEXT TASK

• We need:

– Drawing paper, size A3– HB Pencils– Black or colored felt pens– A lot of imagination

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Begin the project with a sketch

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Distribute the dots, lines, and planes throughout the drawing

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Color in

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The final result

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OTHER EXAMPLES

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ZENDALA ART

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