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Elements of art
A work of art can be analyzed
by considering a variety of
aspects of it individually. These
aspects are often called the
elements of art. A commonly
used list of the main elements
include form, line, color, space
and texture.
Elements of art
• Form
The form of a work is its
shape, including its volume
or perceived volume. A
three-dimensional artwork
has depth as well as width
and height.
Elements of art
• Line
Lines and curves are marks that
span a distance between two
points (or the path of a moving
point). As an element of visual art,
line is the use of various marks,
outlines and implied lines in
artwork and design.
A line has a width, direction,
and length. A line's width is
sometimes called its "thickness".
Lines are sometimes called
"strokes", especially when
referring to lines in digital
artwork.
Elements of art
• Colour
Colour is the element of art
that is produced when light,
striking an object, is reflected
back to the eye.There are three
properties to colour.
- The first is hue, which
simply means the name
we give to a colour (red,
yellow, blue, green, etc.)
Primary colours
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
Secondary colours
Yellow + Red = ORANGE
Red + Blue = VIOLET or
PURPLE
Blue + Yellow = GREEN
Tertiary colours
Yellow + Orange = YELLOW-
ORANGE
Red + Orange = RED-ORANGE
Red + Violet = RED-VIOLET
Blue + Violet = BLUE-VIOLET
Blue + Green = BLUE-GREEN
Yellow + Green = YELLOW-
GREEN
Elements of art
• Space
- is an area that an artist provides for
a particular purpose.
- Space includes the background,
foreground and middle ground, and
refers to the distances or area(s)
around, between, and within things.
There are two kinds of space:
1.Negative space is the area in
between, around, through or
within an object.
2.Positive spaces are the areas
that are occupied by an object
and/or form.
Elements of art
• Texture
-another element of art, is used to
describe either the way a work
actually feels when touched, or
the depiction of textures in works,
as for example in a painter's
rendering of fur.
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