The document discusses various art elements including shape, color, form, texture, balance, movement, rhythm, proportion, emphasis and unity. It provides examples of different types of shapes (geometric vs organic), describes how to identify hues, intensity and values of color. It explains concepts such as the three dimensions of form, symmetrical and asymmetrical balance, implied vs real movement in artwork, using repetition to create rhythm. The document illustrates these concepts through examples of paintings and sculptures by various artists.
5. Color
Hue – Name (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet)
bright or dull
Intensity- Purity (is the color dull ?)
6. Color
Hue – Name (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet)
bright or dull
Intensity- Purity (is the color dull ?)
Value– Howmrk or light the color is
dark light
7. Form
- Has 3 dimensions
- length
- height
- width
- Encloses volume
- Sphere, Cylinder, Pyramid
15. This is an example
of what type of
Balance?
Jules Bastien-Lepage
Georgia O’Keeffe
A Nepalese artist
Mandala of with Red
Cow’s Skull
Joan of Arc Vajradhatu
1931
187914th century
late
Oil on canvas
Oil on canvas cloth
Distemper on
100 inxx301/2in7/8 in
401/47/8 100 in
39 x 35
18. Movement
-Adds Excitement - Directs the viewer -implied -real
Alexander Calder
Jackson Pollock
Ordinary (gray)
no. 14
1969
1948
Sheet Metal, rods,
Enamel on paper
bolts and paintin.
23 in. by 31
228 in. by 236 in. by 228 in.
19. Rhythm
-Type of movement
-Repeating shape and/or color
- Alternate darks and lights
Andy Warhol
100 Cans
1962
Oil on canvas
72 in. by 52 in.