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Elements of Art Explained

The document discusses the elements of art including line, shape, form, texture, color, space, and principles of art. It provides an example of how Vincent van Gogh used texture in his painting The Starry Night by applying thick paint. Combined arts and hybrid art are important in the 21st century, as seen in movies and video games which integrate multiple fields and skills to produce finished works.

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Elements of Art Explained

The document discusses the elements of art including line, shape, form, texture, color, space, and principles of art. It provides an example of how Vincent van Gogh used texture in his painting The Starry Night by applying thick paint. Combined arts and hybrid art are important in the 21st century, as seen in movies and video games which integrate multiple fields and skills to produce finished works.

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Caira L.

Bernabe ART APPRECIATION

BSED II – FILIPINO Score

Activity:

After doing this activity I felt amazed to my self because even my artwork is very simple but it was
beautiful in my eyes. In 1 minute I created this kind simple artwork.

Application:

1.What are the elements of art?


Here is a list of the different elements of art:

Line is a stroke made through space. A line comes in different lengths, and can be drawn vertically,
horizontally, or curved. Line is the foundation to drawing.

Shape is a closed line with boundaries. Shape is not just circle and triangles, but can come in abstract
forms too

Form is the combination of shape and line to create depth. Form is what creates the illusion of three
dimension.

Texture is what the surface looks like, like how rough or smooth the drawing looks. Rarely does an art
piece actually feel like the texture. Rather, it is the illusion that the object that is drawn looks like it
shows this tactile quality.

Color has three properties-hue, value, and intensity. In addition to these, there are primary and
secondary colors. Red, yellow, and blue are the primary, and orange, green, and purple are the
secondary. One can study the color wheel to see how these colors interact with one another,
(complementary are opposite of each other, analogous sit next to each other.

Space is the area between objects. Blank space if referred to as negative space. With three dimensional
art, space refers to perspective. Perspective is the illusion of depth. Elements of perspective and space
include foreground and background. In general, space and perspective refer to the overall layout of the
art piece.

These are the six elements of art.

(The elements of art are different than the principles of art. You can think of it like the elements of art
are the basic tools, and the principles of art are how to use those basic tools. In order to become a
better artist, one must feel comfortable and understand the elements of art. )

2. In two-dimension artworks such as paintings, cite the elements and principles of art when utilized in
the composition of artwork, will help simulate or suggest the three-dimensional space?

The artist Vincent van Gogh is known to have used a great deal of actual texture in his paintings,
noticeable in the thick application of paint in such paintings as Starry Night.

Painting depicts the view from the east-facing window of painter’s asylum room just before sunrise. A
stylized moon and stars shine on an idyllic village.

Vincent van Gogh, The Starry Night, 1889: The Starry Night contains a great deal of actual texture
through the thick application of paint.
3. What is the relevance of combined arts and hybrid art in the twenty-first century?

Two common examples of combined arts are movies and video games. They both require several fields
of expertise, skills, and talents to produce a finished product- developing a video game or producing a
film is very significant to the economy of a country.

4. Using the elements and principles of art as guide, redesign the poster of your favorite television
program or soap opera or film. The poster must clearly reflect the use of the elements and principles of
art. It is not required that all elements and principles be represented in the poster.

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