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THE SEVEN
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ART FORM
Module 2
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S TA R T !
OUR TEAM
METHODS OF
ELEMENTS OF ORGANIZATION PRESENTING ART CLASSIFICATION & 7 TYPES OF
ARTS IN VISUAL ARTS & SUBJECTS & VISUAL DIFFERENT KINDS ART FORM
PRICIPLES OF DESIGN ARTS OF VISUAL ARTS
LINE
•Vertical Lines
~ Denotes action. Imply that our body is stiff, dignified, formal, or still.
~ Suggests poise, balance, force, aspiration, exaltation, and dynamism.
•Diagonal Lines
~ Are able to work more or less instinctively and express themselves through the
freedom and grace of curved lines.
~ Suggests action, life, and movement.
•Curved Lines
~ Suggests grace, subtleness, direction, instability, movement, flexibility, and joyousness.
~ Also suggests comfort, safety, familiarity, and relaxation.
•Actual Line
~ Physically present in a design. Used in writing, in visual arts as contour, creating pure shape, form, and spaces.
•Crooked or Jagged Lines
~ Expresses energy, violence, conflict, and struggles.
•3 Classification of Crooked or Jagged Lines
~ Follow or repent one another
~ Contrast with one another
~ Transitional lines which modify or soften the effect of others
•Line Repetition
~ Occurs when two or more lines are drawn within a corner.
•Transitional Lines
~ Modifies the sharpness of vertical and horizontal lines creating a harmonizing effect.
~ Line in painting should have an organic unity of lines to produce balance and symmetry, proportion of lengths
and widths, and rhythm.
COLOR
Is the most aesthetic appeal of all the visual arts elements. A property of
light and contains all the colors of the spectrum such as red, orange, yellow,
green, blue, indigo, and violet.
•3 Dimensions of Color
~ Hue
~ Intensity
~ Value
HUE
•Warm Hues
~ Red, orange, and yellow are associated with objects like the sun, fire, and other sources
of heat.
~ Tends to impart warmth to any composition in which they are used. Conspicuous,
cheerful, stimulating, vivacious, joyous, and exciting.
~ Also called "Advancing Colors" due to advancing effect.
HUE
•Cool Hues
~ Blue predominates like green, blue-green, blue, blue-violet. Covered surfaces appear to
recede. Calm, sober, restful, and inconspicuous.
~ Suggest distance.
Red
~ Stands for passion and energy, color of fire and blood.
Yellow
~ Most cheerful and brilliant. Balance the warm color like red and orange.
Green
~ Color for vegetation and symbolizes like and freshness.
Violet
~ Represents shadows and mysteries.
Black
~ Represents despair, death, and pain.
Orange
~ Suggests deliciousness and warmth.
Blue
~ Feeling of peace and quietness. Coolest and most tranquil.
VALUE
~ Refers to the brightness or darkness. Gives color strength. May be described as full
intensity, two-thirds intensity, and two-thirds neutral.
Perspective comes from the Latin word "Perspicere'' which means to see through, which
deals with the effect of distance upon the appearance of objects in which the eye judge's
spatial relationships. It is important in painting because volume is to be presented on a
two-dimensional surface.
Consists of size and volume signifies visual weight and also height, width,
and depth. Applies to the overall design of a work of art. It describes the
structure or shade of an object.
~ Good architecture allows outward forms to be governed by what goes
inside them. It lives by the guiding principle "Form follows Function."
FORMS
•Types of Forms
•Regular Forms
~ Those whose parts are related to one another in a consistent, orderly manner.
•Irregular Forms
~ Those whose parts are dissimilar and unrelated to one another.
•Centralized Forms
~ Consists of several secondary forms clustered to produce a dominant, central, and parent form.
•Linear Forms
~ Arranged sequentially in a row or a series of forms along a line.
•Radial Forms
~ Compositions of linear form that extend outward from central form in a radial form.
•Grid Forms
~ Modular forms whose relationships are regulated by a three-dimensional grid.
•Geometric Forms
~ Corresponds to regular shapes such as square, rectangles, circles, cubes, spheres, cones, and
other regular forms.
ICE BREAKER
1. It is the expression or application of human creativity, skills, talent and imagination.
Answer: ART
3. It is one of the elements of art that applies to the overall design of a work of art.
Answer: FORM
A. B. C.
3. It is known as the "modernized era" of the arts, which are created on computers or
other electronic devices in the modern day. It is called what?
Answer: Digital Art
4. Give at least 4 types of art forms.
Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Literature, Music, Theater and Cinema