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Elements and Principles of Design The Building Blocks Used to Create a Work of Art. By: Lorri Doubrava

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Page 1: Elements and Principles of Design The Building Blocks Used to Create a Work of Art. By: Lorri Doubrava

Elements and Principlesof Design

The Building Blocks Used to Create a Work of Art.

By: Lorri Doubrava

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Elements of Design

Artist use the following tools to express their ideas.

Color Value

Lines Texture

Shape and Form Space

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Color is the element of art that is derived from reflected light.

• Color is what is perceived when different wavelengths of light hit the retina of the eye. Our brains interpret the reflected wavelengths as color.

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Lines are linear marks with many characteristics.

Some Characteristics –• Width• Length• Movement• Pattern• Shading

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Shape - an enclosed line.

• Although shapes may have height and width, they are usually flat (two-dimensional).

• Geometric shapes include squares, circles, triangles, rectangles , and ovals.

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Forms are three-dimensional.

• Characteristics –– Height

– Width

– Thickness

• Types– Sphere

– Cone

– Cylinder

– Cube

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Value - the lightness or darkness of a color.

• Variations in value can create focal points and the illusion of depth.

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Texture is the feel of a surface.

• Textures can be tactile (physical) or visual.• Varying patterns of light and dark areas will help

create texture.

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Space is the area on which the artist works.

• Positive space is the object.

• Negative space is the voided area surrounding the object. • Overlapping objects gives

the illusion of space.

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Principles of Design

• The different ways an artist uses the elements to create a unified work of art.

• Balance• Contrast• Rhythm/Movement• Repetition• Emphasis• Unity

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Balance is visual weight.

• Designers use balance to create stability or equilibrium in a work of art.

• Balance can be affected by the size and value of an object.

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Symmetrical Balance

• Symmetrical balance is achieved when all of the elements are of equal weight and are placed evenly on a page.

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Asymmetrical Balance

• Asymmetrical balance occurs when the objects on each side of the design are different. Asymmetrical balance can be achieved by skillful use of design elements, including value, color, and texture.

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Radial Balance

• Radial balance occurs when all of the elements radiate out from the center.

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Contrast is the variation of elements in a design.

• Contrast creates excitement or interest in the design.

• Contrast can be achieved by a difference in size, color, texture, or shape.

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Rhythm/Movement• Rhythm is the way

your eye moves throughout a design or picture.

• Rhythm is created by the repetition of elements.

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Rhythm/Movement

• Repetition of lines and forms can create optical illusions that cause our eyes to see movement.

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Repetition

• Repetition is the repeating of elements.

• Add variation to your repetition in order to prevent monotony.

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Emphasis• Emphasis is

drawing attention to main point.

• All elements can work together to direct your eye to the focal point.