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The art of outdoors

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Table of Contents

Elements

Line…..7

Texture…..12

Light…..17

Color…..22

Space…..27

Shape…..31

Form…..36

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Table of Contents

Principles of Design

Balance…..42

Harmony…..47

Emphasis…..52

Massing…..55

Rhythm…..58

Proportion…..62

Scale…..65

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What you can expect…

The Art of Outdoors strives to capture beauty and art from the outside. Whether it’s pictures taken from a nature trail, or the outside architecture of a building,

being outdoors is simply beautiful. It’s not all about what an object is, but more of

how it looks, and what elements make up this form of art. This magazine forces you

to ask questions like: Why is this park bench art? How are these trees symmetrical?

What principles of design apply to this garden? This magazine will also train your eyes to notice art in things that you didn’t

view as art beforehand. You will learn about the principles and elements of design

through The Art of Outdoors because it focuses on these principles and elements in regards to the “outside world”, and helps

anyone who enjoys the outdoors understand how these elements and principles work

together to create art. I guarantee if you love outdoors and can appreciate art in different forms, The Art of Outdoors

magazine is for you! 4

About the Editor…

Montina O’Sha Russell is a Senior at East Carolina University where she is majoring in birth-Kindergarten education, but has a fond love of being outdoors and capturing art in the form of photography. The interest that Montina has in being outdoors all started when she was growing up in the outskirts of the small country town of Mount Olive, NC, and her father would landscape the yard with beautiful flowers and arrange them in unique patterns that were eye-catching. Over the years Montina developed and eye for beauty and art that was outdoors. Montina began buying cameras and snapping pictures of anything that she thought was art, and with hard work she became the senior graphic designer for “Roc House Entertainment”, where she created the famous outdoors logo that is still used today. After taking elective courses at East Carolina University in art and photography, Montina has learned to capture beauty and art in almost anything! The Art of Outdoors magazine is a preview of what is to come for Montina and her career. ENJOY!

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Joyner Library, October 2012

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LINE

Straight Horizontal

Straight Vertical

Curved Flowing

Curved Tightly

Boone, NC. February 2012

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Straight Horizontal

These park benches are located at the Town Commons. The way the wood planks are put together represent straight horizontal line.

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Straight Vertical

These flag poles located at the Town Commons represent straight vertical lines. The flag poles are tall and represent strength in honor of war veterans that served this country.

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Curved Flowing

This is an excellent example of curved., flowing lines. This pathway at the Town Commons between the grassy land flow throughout the park, without being too narrow.

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Curved Tightly

This is a sculpture from in front of the Art Building on campus. This sculpture represents lines curved tightly because the lines that create this sculpture bend in really tightly and the sculpture is curved inward.

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Surface Quality Real

This picture was taken at Art Building on ECU’s main campus. This photograph represents surface quality real texture because you can feel the bricks and the space between them and they create real texture.

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http://conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?119278-Implied-texture-Achieving-quot-noise-quot

Implied Texture

This painting of outdoors is a good example of implied texture. The artist used different painting methods to make the 2D painting seem 3D.

http://conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?119278-Implied-texture-Achieving-quot-noise-quot

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Non-Reflective Texture

This wall shows non-reflective texture because nothing reflects off the surface, but an artist has carefully carved human figures into the brick wall and used this wall as a canvas. This photograph was taken on 5th St, in downtown Greenville, NC.

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Reflective

This picture was taken at Town Commons by the Tar River. The water and the waves show the shadows that were reflected from the surface.

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http://kevinadams.photoshelter.com/image/I0000gRCWznpc5N4 17

Art Light

This photograph shows a great example of art light from outdoors. Around Christmas time many people use light with color and different shapes to decorate their homes and yards.

http://hallbuzz.com/blog/nov_09.htm 18

Task Light

The light fixtures in this photograph represent task light. This photo was taken at in Downtown Goldsboro, NC. These are task lights because they are used when dark to light up the streets and sidewalks.

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Natural Light

This photograph shows the source of all natural light: The sun. All natural light that shines in windows, doors, etc., comes from the Sun. This photograph was taken from downtown Greenville, NC, by the Town Commons.

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Colored Light

These traffic and pedestrian lights are an excellent example of outdoor colored lighting. These primary colored lights can be seen as art to a lot of people, as well as have a purpose in traffic. Downtown Greenville, NC.

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COLOR

Downtown Greenville, October 2012

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Monochromatic

This photograph taken at the Town Commons represents monochromatic color scheme. The different tints and shades of green all come together and make beautiful scenery in nature.

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Analogous

This arrangement of flowers and bushes is a good representation of analogous color scheme. Mount Olive, N.C.

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Direct Complementary

These flowers represents direct complementary color.

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Neutral Palette

Cotton fields are excellent examples of neutral palettes outdoors. This cotton field from Snow Hill, NC shows tints of white and brown that make up the neutral palette.

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Town Commons, October 2012

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Positive Space

This beautiful work of photography is positive space. The way the photograph was taken and the space around the tree all make this picture an excellent example of positive space.

http://www.imagekind.com/positive-space-art?IMID=3b48c326-fab8-4508-b675-60ca8f0f8656

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Negative Space

The way the photographer took this photograph provides an excellent example of negative space. The voided dark arch space around the building is what makes this photograph have negative space.

http://bweltadblog.blogspot.com/2010_07_01_archive.html 29

Crowding Territoriality

The buildings in the picture are crowded together in a small space and this picture is a good example of crowding territoriality.

http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-photo-big-city-buildings-image17239595

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Mount Olive, October 2012

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Geometric Form

These bushes have been made into pyramid geometric forms. These bushes are very popular during the holidays and many people decorate them and use them indoors and outdoors. This photograph was taken beside the BB&T Bank, Greenville, NC.

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Natural form

This photograph was taken from the Grand Canyon. The natural form of these rocks is beautiful art when you really take the time to look at it. The natural color of the rock and dirt makes this a really beautiful sight to see, that has not been shaped by human hands, but by Mother Nature.

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Abstract

This picture was taken at Art Building on ECU’s main campus. This photograph represents abstract form because the sculpture clearly looks like a person, but the pieces of what is supposed to be the body are not formed as human body parts, thus making the artwork abstract. 34

Non-Objective

This picture was taken in front of the Art Building on ECU’s main campus. This photograph represents non-objective form because the sculpture does not represent a recognizable object.

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SHAPE

Abstract

Geometric

Natural/Organic

Dynamic

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Abstract Shape

This structure represents abstract shape . Photograph was taken from the ECU art building, Greenville, NC.

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Geometric

This picture was taken at Art Building on ECU’s main campus. This photograph represents geometric shape because a circle is easily visible in the sculpture.

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Natural Shape

These flowers or any other flowers are good representations of natural form. Flowers don’t have a concrete 2D form, and the way they grow and form is very natural. This photograph was taken from ECU’s campus outside of the Recreational Center, Greenville, NC.

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Dynamic Shape

The changing size of these bushes represent dynamic shape outdoors.

http://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/garden-bushes-3d-max/387248

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Front of ECU REC, October 2012

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http://www.123rf.com/photo_2529859_rocks-in-balance--outdoor-photography.html

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Visual

This picture was taken in front of the Art Building on ECU’s main campus. This photograph represents visual balance because when you look at the sculpture you can tell that If you cut the structure down the middle it is the same on both sides, which makes it balanced.

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Structural Symmetry

The church in the photograph shows structural symmetry because if you were to draw a line down the middle of the church, both sides would be exactly the same on both sides. Convocation, Goldsboro, NC.

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Visual Asymmetry

The Art Building on the campus of ECU represents visual symmetry because the way the top columns are made and aligned.

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Visual Radial Symmetry

The sculpture on the campus of ECU represents visual radial symmetry because of the shape of the sculpture is the same all the way around the central point.

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Unity Through Line

This structure represents unity through line.

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Unity Through Color

http://www.freediyhomeimprovement.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/home-exterior-paint-color-8.jpg

The paint used for this house represent unity through color. The different sections of the house that are painted in burgundy is what unifies this house through color.

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Unity Through Repetition

These 3 structures represent harmony through using repetition. These structures are equally spaced apart, made from the same materials, and they have the same appearance.

Photograph was taken from the outside of the ECU Art building, Greenville, NC.

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Variety Through Color

This sculpture represents variety through color. If all the pieces were the same color, the piece of art would not stand out as much, but with the variety of color and designs, the piece is eye-catching. This is a sculpture from outside of Chico’s Mexican restaurant, Greenville, NC.

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Focal Point-Visual

This photograph represents visual focal point emphasis. You can see that the focal point of the picture is the statue in the middle. Even though the statue is not a part of the building and surrounding architecture, everything is centered around the statue.

Photograph was taken from behind the Cashier’s Office on ECU’s campus. Greenville, NC.

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Focal Point-Structural

The focal point in this photograph is the top of building steeple from downtown Greenville, NC. The focal point is attached to the building and that makes it structural emphasis. When you look at this photograph, the first thing your eyes look at is the building steeple.

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http://sitephocus.blogspot.com/2009_02_01_archive.html 55

Actual Density

Even though this is a painting of outdoors, it is still a great representation of actual density. If you were actually standing outside and you were looking at this exact same landscape, it would not change from what the painting depicts.

http://fineartamerica.com/featured/sunset-with-depth-alan-skonieczny.html

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Optical Density

This is an example of optical density massing. To the human eye these building may seem as if they are too close together, but in actuality they are more spaced apart than they seem.

http://www.sightunseen.com/2010/12/stephan-jaklitsch-architect/ 57

Town Commons, October 2012

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Repetitive

The repetition of contrasting colors makes this structure a good representation of contrasting rhythm.

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Climatic Rhythm

This beautiful sunset photograph shows climatic rhythm.

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Flowing Rhythm

This fountain with water shows flowing rhythm outdoors. This photograph was taken on ECU’s campus by Wright Auditorium.

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PROPORTION

Object in proportion

with space

Object NOT in proportion with space

http://www.flickr.com/photos/22342128@N05/6265755008/ 62

Object in Proportion

This photograph is an excellent representation of outdoor proportion in a space. Everything in this photograph is proportional to its surrounding from the trees, to the buildings, to the stone wall.

http://architypesource.com/projects/924-a-farm-at-little-compton 63

Objects NOT in Proportion with Space

The man in the Kayak is NOT in proportion with the space of water around him. Because the man is not in proportion with the water, the focus is taken off of him and rather, your attention is on the water when you look at this photograph. Town Commons, Greenville, NC.

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SCALE

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Human Scale

The park bench is an example of human scale because it was made using dimensions of human size and with the best use and functionality in mind. This bench is located at the Greenville Town Commons, Greenville, NC.

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Symbolic Scale This photograph is an excellent example of symbolic scale. The statue shows an older man doing some hard construction work. In actual life the statue is much taller than an average person and that is how this photograph represents symbolic scale

Photograph was taken from in front of ECU’s art building on campus. Greenville, NC.

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