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ARTS 4
PREPARED BY: MR. DEN MARK MARTONITO
LESSON 1 :
LINES
LEARNING TARGETS
• Identify the different kinds
of lines
• Use the different kinds of
lines in drawing
• Show movement through
lines
KEY CONCEPTS
• Line
• Horizontal lines
• Vertical lines
• Diagonal lines
• Curved lines
• Organic lines
• Geometric lines
LESSON 1: LINES

LINES are the most basic


and important elements of
art. There are different
kinds of lines.
LESSON 1: LINES
STRAIGHT LINES

Horizontal Vertical
lines lines
LESSON 1: LINES

Diagonal Jagged or
lines Zigzag lines
LESSON 1: LINES
CURVED LINES

Concave Convex
LESSON 1: LINES

Spiral Scroll
LESSON 1: LINES
ORGANIC LINES – lines
found in nature. These lines are
often irregular and curved.
LESSON 1: LINES
GEOMETRIC LINES – lines
that are usually found in man-
made constructions.
LESSON 1: LINES
LESSON 1: LINES
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LESSON 2 :
SHAPES
LEARNING TARGETS
• Identify different kinds of
shapes
• Distinguish geometric
shapes and organic shapes
• Create a composition,
using different kinds of
shapes
KEY CONCEPTS
• Shape
• Geometric shapes
• Organic shapes
LESSON 2: SHAPES
SHAPES has two dimensions.
It has length and width.

It can be classified as
geometric and free form or
organic.
LESSON 2: SHAPES

GEOMETRIC SHAPES have


clear edges. It refer to
mechanical or man-made shapes.
LESSON 2: SHAPES
ORGANIC SHAPES are more
free-form. These shapes we can
see from nature.
LESSON 2: SHAPES
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LESSON 3 :
COLORS
LEARNING TARGETS
• Identify primary, secondary,
and tertiary colors
• Mix colors to create
secondary and tertiary
colors
KEY CONCEPTS
• Space
• Foreground
• Middle ground
• Background
• Overlapping
• Landscape Drawing
• Still Life Drawing
LESSON 3: COLORS

Red, yellow and blue


are names of colors.
These are also called
HUES.

These hues are called


PRIMARY COLORS.
LESSON 3: COLORS

PRIMARY COLORS are basic


colors. They cannot be created
from other colors.
LESSON 3: COLORS
SECONDARY COLORS are the
mixed color or combination of
two primary colors.
LESSON 3: COLORS
TERTIARY COLORS are the
resulting colors when you mix
the primary and secondary
colors.
LESSON 3: COLORS
LESSON 3: COLORS
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LESSON 4 :
REPITITION, PATTERN
AND RHYTHM
LEARNING TARGETS
• Demonstrate an
understanding of repetition,
pattern, and rhythm in art
• Create a composition, using
rhythm and movement
KEY CONCEPTS
• Rhythm
• Visual rhythm
• Repetition
• Pattern
LESSON 4: REPITITION, PATTERN AND
RHYTHM

RHYTHM usually refers to a


pattern of repeating sound.

VISUAL RHYTHM is created


from repetitive patterns,
lines or shapes.
LESSON 4: REPITITION, PATTERN AND
RHYTHM

REPETITION in art refers to


a shape or an object that is
repeated.
LESSON 4: REPITITION, PATTERN AND
RHYTHM

PATTERN is created when


shapes and other elements are
repeated in a predictable
arrangement.
LESSON 4: REPITITION, PATTERN AND
RHYTHM
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