element of art - shape 2
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The Second Element of Art
SHAPE
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A two-dimensional space defined by edges.
There are two types of shapes: geometric and organic (also known as free-form)
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These are the shapes you already know and have names for. You may learn about these shapes in math as well.
Some examples include: squares, circles, triangles, and hexagons
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Organic shapes are not so precise and don’t have a set of rules (for instance, a square has four equal sides). Many of these “free-form” shapes are found in nature.
Some examples include the outline of a leaf or the shape rain water makes in a puddle.
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Shape is in all types of art.Some artists like Mondrian and Miro
based their art just on shape.
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Picasso used shape in his cubist period.
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Shape is used in Optical Art as well.
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Shape can be used in abstract art.
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Shape can also be used to make art more realistic by breaking an image down into basic shapes
early in the process of drawing.
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There is an UNLIMITED amount of
ways shape can be used
in art.
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The Objective: Learn and identify the two types of
shapes in art.
The Product:I will create a piece of artwork utilizing
geometric and organic shape.
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Using a ruler and black permanent marker you will create a series of overlapping geometric and organic
shapes. You will color or paint these in to highlight the new shapes that are formed when overlapping is used.
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Tips:Use interesting color.
Stay inside of the lines.
Use pencil first, THEN permanent marker.
Use a ruler or the edge of a book for straight edges.
Try making the colors go from dark to light in the same box.
Make your shapes a variety of sizes.
Don’t make too few shapes.