ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF ARTS The Color Wheel
ELEMENTS OF ARTS Isaac Newton was the first to visualize the color wheel to
explore connections within and as well as between colors.
ELEMENTS OF LINE
Types of Colors
Horizontal Lines - It is correspondent to the skyline. It does
not curve or slope. It may be angular, strong, and subjective. Primary Colors-The color wheel is focused solely on pigments
that make the combination reduction. Red, blue, and yellow
Vertical Lines - Legends of a nation's statues are typically are primary colors.
represented as verticals. Power, equilibrium, and consistency
are shown by verticals. Secondary Colors - The mixture of two primary colors in
similar quantities results from these colors.
Diagonal Lines - appear as if they are increasing or dropping
and have significant as well as adverse outcomes. Intermediate Colors - An integration of a primary and a
secondary color will lead to these colors.
Zigzag Lines - Havoc, dispute, and uncertainty are illustrated
by zigzags. It can be seen in depictions of warfare and the Tertiary Colors - Intermediate colors and tertiary colors are
image features of so many animations. known to be one and similar in certain articles. As an element
of art, an exploration into colors indicates that the two are
Curved Lines- Functionally, these are curvilinear, unstable, never equivalent.
ordinary, and may periodically change course. The patterns
seen in many oyster shells are shaped by curved lines going Neutrals - A certain feature of any color in the continuum is
around it. not present in black, white, or gray since they demonstrate
no consistency of color.
Actual Lines - The artist exhibits the lines in an art
deliberately. The lines contribute on to the success of the Warm Colors - Rays and flame colors are perceived as warm.
entire piece. Red, orange, and yellow represent warm colors so when put
in a concentration, they appear to progress.
Implied Lines - Through viewing line segments where none Cool Colors - Wind, horizon, earth, and water are
occur today, the artist employs implied lines to allow synonymous with any de color that include blue, such as
observers experience their presence in the artwork. green, violet, and blue-green, and thus are recognized as cool
colors.
ELEMENTS OF COLOR
ELEMENTS OF SHAPE
Isaac Newton discovered that white light originated from
rainbow colors. The colors split from the maximum that is Apart from lines and colors, the consciousness creates the
violet, to the lowest that is red, into different frequencies. meaning of its surroundings through the human brain by
Colors create a pivotal function in art, focusing on how they deciding what forms are existing.
influence the audience's visual and affective facets.
Kinds of Shape
Physical Properties of Color
2D Geometric Shapes - A two-dimensional form is being
Hue - It is defined by the color actually produced by the light described in geometry as a plain regular polygon or a form
spectrum. Examples of hues are red, orange, yellow, green, with two dimensions: length and width. There is no density
violet, indigo, and blue. for two-dimensional or 2D forms and it can be determined on
just two identities.
Value - The softness or blackness of color is referred to by
this function. 3D Geometric Shapes - A three-dimensional object is being
described in geometry as a largely undifferentiated. It is an
Intensity or Saturation - The exclusion of white, black, or gray entity or form that has length, width, and height in three
adheres to natural hues. Density differentiates between the dimensions. Three-dimensional forms possess density or
color's lighter presence and a blander one with the same hue. width, with exception of two-dimensional forms.
Organic Shapes - These are unnatural and imprecise organic
Additive and Subtractive Colors - Light additive colors and
forms. Such shapes will all be distinct from each other.
pigment colors are obtuse. By blending these colors, it will
result to a dark one. In this combination, each color suspends Biomorphic Shapes - Unlike certain natural shapes,
out the illumination of the other. biomorphic shapes are balanced and uneven.
ELEMENTS OF SPACE ELEMENTS OF MUSIC
A complicated aspect of visual arts is space.
The Illusion of Space
Overlapping - Not all pieces of certain shapes which can be Rhythm - Tempo determines how well the music is slower or
identified as objects are clustered. faster.
Relative Size and Linear Perspective - Relative to shapes that
Melody - Melody is indistinguishable from rhythm. It is
are far, nts everyday objects that are large will be viewed as
known to hold the general music theme.
closer.
Atmospheric Perspective - It is often referred as to an Harmony - Notes taken at a similar moment or performed
environmental viewpoint. together are named as chord.
Texture - The connection of music style lines in music
corresponds to this aspect.
THE ELEMENT OF VALUE (LIGHT AND SHADOW) Monophonic Texture - It has a single melodic line which
includes singing or playing in synchronization.
Achromatic Value - Laser beams do not glow uniformly on all
objects as light drops on an object. A cast aura gives answers Homophonic Texture - The melody and associated chords
in the field where light is obscured by the object. require singing or performing.
Polyphonic Texture - It has more melodies that seem to
separate from each other.
Dynamics - It pertains to music's intensity of softness and
ELEMENTS OF TEXTURE
loudness.
Types of Texture
Timbre - This corresponds toward the value of sound
Actual Texture - The texture category applies to the authentic produced from an instrument or by a voice, also recognized
vibe appearance of the object's form. as tone color.
Simulated Texture - This category of texture corresponds to Form - This applies to the structure in the production of
an element of the layer that appears legitimate but isn't. musical occasions or concept.
Abstract Texture - The artist will concentrate on an element Strophic - In psalms or even modern music, this is usual. One
of the natural texture and intensify it. concept includes a stanza and a chorus that accompanies it.
Invented Texture - The texture that was created can still Binary- Following a melody, a new melody is performed.
reflect anything possible.
Ternary - From this type, after one melody, a new melody is
performed, however after the second melody, the first
melody is replicated.
Rondo - First theme alternates with two or more distinct
themes.
ELEMENTS OF TIME AND MOTION Theme and Variation - At first, the melody is performed or
played. And after the song is fully played, it shifts
Actual Movement-In kinetic art, the artist integrates true presentation.
motion.
Sonata-allegro - It is a fast musical style.
Implied Movement - A number of lines can be used,
combined with a a certain level of continuity, to illustrate
suggested motion in art.
PRINCIPLES OF ARTS
Balance - This is one of the design principles.
Symmetrical-It refers to a formal balance where an object is
divided into equal parts of the pictorial plane of an artwork
placed like mirror images of each other.
Asymmetrical - It refers when objects on each aspect of the
layout do not resemble each other.
Spline Equilibrium - All facets emanate out in a spherical
pattern from a key premise to all four dimensions of the
shape’s constricting surface.
Consonance - It is alluded to as resemblance or the
connection of one element to another.
Magnitude - It refers to the ratio of compositions in terms of
its scale. A notion of cohesion and equilibrium is generated by
a significant portion.
Ascendancy - It occurs whenever the artist establishes a
dramatically prominent zone of the artwork that demands
the audience's focus.
Diversification - It is a technique for integrating design cues
to construct complicated and dynamic interactions. distance,
improvisation, and efficient mark-making which all suggest
something.
Cadence - The succession of organized image perception
produces a sense of momentum, a rhythm, or a perception of
motion.