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CREATE A CHART OF THE ELEMENTS OF ART!!

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Created on January 25, 2021

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Transcript

ELEMENTS

of ART

  • LINE: It is the path of a point moving through space. There are many types of lines.
  • SHAPE: It is an enclosed area of space created with lines. It is two dimensional.
  • FORM: : It is a 3-D (three-dimensional) shape. It has volume.

COLOR: Color is produced by the way an object reflects light. VALUE: It refers to the lightness or darkness of color. White is the lightest and black is the darkest value. TEXTURE: It refers to the tactile qualities of a surface. the way objects actually feel or the way they look like they would feel from a drawing by using different line traces.

SPACE: It is how an artwork uses depth or distance. PERSPECTIVE: It refers to the area in which the artwork is organized to the viewer.

MATERIALS: 1 A4 WHITE CARDBOARD PAPER 1 PENCIL 1 RULER 1 ERASER 1 BOX OF COLORED MARKERS.

CREATE YOUR OWN CHART OF THE ELEMENTS OF ART.

INSTRUCTIONS:

You have to use the entire paper to write all the Elements of Art: Line: It is the path of a point moving through space. There are many types of lines. Shape: It is an enclosed area of space created with lines. It is two – dimensional. Form: It is a 3-D (three-dimensional) shape. It has volume. Color: Color is produced by the way an object reflects light. Value: It refers to the lightness or darkness of color. White is the lightest and black is the darkest value. Textures: It refers to the tactile qualities of a surface – the way objects actually feel or the way they look like they would feel from a drawing by using different lines traces. Space: It is how an artwork uses depth or distance. Perspective: It refers to the area in which the artwork is organized to the viewer. Then you have to draw the different images of each element next or below each element description. You have to use your pencil first and after you may trace it with colored markers. And you can decorate it as you wish.

Remember : BE CREATIVE!

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