Elements & Principles of Art
Elements & Principles of Art
What’s the difference between the two?
   The elements of design can be thought of as the
    things that make up an artwork (the ingredients).
   The principles of design are ways to organize the
    elements of design.
   How we apply the principles of design determines
    how successful we are in creating a work of art.
Elements of Art
   Line
    an elongated mark
   Types of Line:
 horizontal/ vertical / diagonal/ jagged / smooth /
 squiggly/ calligraphic (varying thickness)
   In your sketchbook, draw 5 different types of lines.
Elements of Art
   Value
    amount of light (tint) and dark (shade)
   Variety
    light                  dark
    white                  black
   Demonstrate a range of 10 values in
    your sketchbook.
Elements of Art
   Colour
    reflected light
   Types of Colour:
primary (red, blue, yellow)
   secondary (purple, green, orange)
   tertiary (red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green, yellow-green)
   Colour Relationships:
    analogous (neighbours; blue & blue-green,
        yellow & yellow-orange)
    complementary (opposites; blue-orange, red-green, purple-yellow)
    monochromatic (using tints and shades of one colour)
Elements of Art
Making your Colour Wheel:
1. Draw a circle, using a guide.
2. Divide the circle into three.
3. Divide each third into four.
4. Before colouring mark where each colour will be placed. Make
   sure the primary colours are equally spread out around the circle
   (one primary colour in each third).
5. Make sure you have room for primary, secondary, & tertiary
   colours, with no extra space remaining.
6. Use only primary colours to mix secondary & tertiary colours. This
   will help your Colour Wheel to look like a continuous blend.
7. Label analogous & complementary colours.
Elements of Art
   Shape
    a two-dimensional enclosed area
   Types of Shape:
    geometric (controlled, regular) / organic (natural,
    free-flowing) / symmetrical (same on both sides) /
    asymmetrical
   In your sketchbook, draw 4 different shapes:
a symmetrical geometric shape, an asymmetrical
   geometric shape, a symmetrical organic shape, and
Elements of Art
   Form
    three-dimensional shape; enclosed volume
   How can you create the illusion of form on a
    2D surface?
Elements of Art
Creating Form on Paper:
Use shading to . . .
•   create a sphere.
•   create a cone.
•   create a cylinder.
•   create an open cup.
Elements of Art
   Texture
    the way an object feels
   How can you create the illusion of texture on a 2D
    surface?
Elements of Art
Creating Texture on Paper:
•   Draw an outline of a simple creature (an
    animal, a monster, an alien).
•    Fill in your outline using at least 3 different
    textures. Use a variety of lines to achieve
    different textures.
    Elements of Art
   Space
    the area an object takes up, or the
    distance between objects
   Types of Space:
    positive space (filled in)
    negative space (empty)
Elements of Art
Showing Space:
•   Draw an object of your choice.
•   Colour/shade in the object.
•   In a new space, draw a different object.
•   Colour/shade in the space around it.
•   Underneath your drawings, identify what type of
    space is filled in (negative or positive).
Principles of Design
   The principles of design are ways to organize the
    elements of design.
   Ex. – you can place different colours next to each
    other to create a specific effect.
   When used well, an artist creates an interesting
    composition (arrangement of things).
    Principles of Art
    Balance
    spreading things out evenly
   Types of Balance:
Formal (symmetrical), informal (asymmetrical), and
  radial (growing from a centre point)
Principles of Art
Types of Balance:
Create 3 drawings that show:
  Formal balance
  Informal balance
  Radial balance
    Principles of Art
   Contrast
    clashing; placing different elements
    next to each other
   What are some types of contrast?
    Principles of Art
   Proportion
    comparative size;
    relative size
    Principles of Art
   Pattern - evenly repeated images
    Principles of Art
   Rhythm/Movement
    movement caused by unevenly repeating an element
    Principles of Art
Create different types of
   rhythm/ movement by
   repeating lines:
•   Calm – horizontal lines
•   Excited – vertical lines
•   Dynamic movement – diagonal lines
    Principles of Art
   Emphasis/Focus - creating a centre of attention
   How can you do that?
Principles of Art
   Unity - matching, harmony, likeness, similarity
   How can you create unity in an artwork?
    Principles of Art
   Variety - having different types of one element
   Types of variety?
Composition
   the plan, placement or arrangement in an art work
   Any work of art from music to writing is arranged or put
    together using conscious thought .
    Do it on purpose!
   Composition causes a response from the viewer.
   There are artists whose sole aim is to disrupt traditional
    composition, and challenge the viewer to think differently.
Composition
    Orientation/Direction:
    1. Horizontal – calming effect
    2. Vertical – stressful effect
    3. Diagonal – dynamic, creates a sense of movement
    4. Curved lines - create a sense of flow within an image.
    5. Blurred images can also create a reaction (confusion?).
Composition
   Viewpoint:
    1. viewing the subject from above makes it seem
       weak and small (bird’s eye view)
    2. viewing the subject from below makes it seem
       strong and large (worm’s eye view)
    3. A subject can seem more dramatic when it
      fills the frame; this also reduces distractions.
      Composition
   Rule of Thirds
    1. Place the
      important things
      at the intersections.
    2. Avoid centering the
      subject – it’s boring!
Composition
   Simplicity
    1. By limiting the extras, the viewer is more likely to focus on
      the important stuff.
    2. Reduce clutter by using lighting. The brighter areas of the
      image tend to draw attention.
    3. Fade in - use less detail towards the edges of the picture.
    4. Point to your focal point - using lines, shapes, and
    colour.
Composition
   The Rule of Odds
    1. an odd number of objects in an image is more
      interesting than an even number
    2. triangles are pleasing shapes within an image.
      For example, in the face, the mouth and eyes
       make a triangle.
Critique
   An analysis of artwork
   Discuss the elements & principles of
    design used in the artwork.
   BE SPECIFIC! GIVE EXAMPLES!
Critiques
1. What do you see? Describe your first impression of
   the artwork. (does it remind you of something?...)
2. Describe three elements of design in the artwork.
3. Identify the most obvious principle of design in the
   artwork. Explain how the artist achieved it.
4. Describe the mood of the artwork.
  (sad, happy, nervous, excited, bored …)
M.C. Escher
L. Da Vinci