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Principles and Elements of Art: Color, Line, and more!

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Page 1: Art Appreciation: Principles & Elements of Art

Art Appreciation

Professor Paige PraterT, R, 9:30-10:20AM

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10 ELEMENTS of Art:

1. Color 2. Form 3. Line4. Mass5. Shape6. Space7. Texture8. Time/Motion9. Value10. Volume

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Color

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Important Color Vocabulary

• Hue• Value• Tint• Shade• Primary• Secondary• Complementary• Neutral

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VALUE: lights & darks

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Color Wheel

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Saturation

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Monochromatic Color

Mark Tansey. Picasso and Braque, 1992. Oil on canvas. 5’4” x 7’

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Complementary Color

Andre’ Derain. The Turning Road, L’Estaque, 1906. Oil on canvas, 4’3” x6’4’3/4 . Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.

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Analagous Color

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Analagous Color

Mary Cassat, The Boating Party, 1893-94. Oil on canvas. 35 3/8 x 46 1/8”, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

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National Gallery of Art

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Optical Color:Pointillism

Georges Seurat, The Circus (detail of it), 1890-91, Oil on canvas.

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Color in Print: different color wheel!

CMY + K (key, which equals black)= CMYK!

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Color in Electronics: different, too!

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Charles Csuri, Wondrous Spring, 1992. Computer image, 4’x 5’5”.

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Color & Chromotherapy

• “I have tried to express with red and green the terrible passions of human nature.” –Van Gogh

• Which painting was he referring to?• Do you think he captured passion? Why or why

not?

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SHAPE vs. FORM

• 2D – two-dimensional = shape (think FLAT!)• 3D – three-dimensional = form (think

TACTILE!)

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Three-dimensional:

• FORM (think TACTILE!)-VOLUME = amount of SPACE-MASS = solid-TEXTURE = looks tangible

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Line

Mel Bochner, Vertigo, 1982. Charcoal, conte’ crayon, and pastel on canvas, 9’x6’2”. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY.

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Line

• Regular/irregular• Actual/implied• Vertical/Horizontal/Diagonal

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Regular/Irregular LINE

Andre Masson, Automatic Drawing, 1925-6. Ink on paper, 12 x91/2”. Muse’e National d’Art Moderne. Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France.

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Actual/Implied LINE

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Vertical/Horizontal/Diagonal LINE

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TIME/MOTION

Bernini. Apollo and Daphne, 1622-24. Giacomo Balla. Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash, 1912.

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10 PRINCIPLES of Art

1. Balance2. Contrast3. Emphasis4. Focal Point5. Pattern6. Proportion7. Rhythm8. Scale 9. Unity10. Variety