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Lesson 5 EDUC 505 – High School Pedagogy Concordia University Jacie Ochsner

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  • 1. Lesson 5EDUC 505 High School Pedagogy Concordia University Jacie Ochsner

2. Elements of Art:Visual Building Blocks of Art Line Shape Value Texture Space Time & Motion ColorThe Persistence of a Memory, 1931Salvador DaliOil on CanvasThe Museum of Modern Art, New York City 3. Line Shape0 use of various0 use of areas in twomarks, outlines and dimensional spaceimplied lines inartwork and designthat can be defined0 Implied line: path that by edges, setting onethe viewers eyeflat specific spacetakes as it follows apart from another.shapes, colors, andform along a0 Shapes can bepath, but may not begeometric or organiccontinuous or in nature.physically connected0 Example: created bya dancersarms, torso, and legswhen performing anarabesque. 4. Line 5. GeometricOrganicShape 6. Value Value is the relative quality of lightness or darkness of a color.Tint: Result of mixing color with white (or lighter color)Shade: Result of mixing a color with black (or darker color) 7. Other vocabulary used to describe ValueHigh Key: colors predominantly light in valueArtist: DiebenkornMiddle Key:Predominantlymedium in valueArtist: Klee Artist: Delacroix Low Key: Colors dark in value 8. Low KeyWhat key is this Salvador Dali Painting? 9. Texture The texture is thequality of a surface orthe way any work of artis represented. Lines and shading canbe used to createdifferent textures aswell. 10. SpaceTime & Motion Includes the Capture an essence ofbackground, foregroun timed, and middle ground Refers to the distances Portray motionor areas Objects look asaround, between or though they arewithin components of apiecemoving There are two types of Movement createdspace: positive andthrough repetition ofnegative space.color or motifs Positive space refersto the space of ashape representingthe subject matter Negative space refersto the space aroundand between thesubject matter 11. How is space, time and motion shown in this painting? 12. Color: HueHue: the visual sensation create by specific parts of the visible spectrum. Remember Newton? refracted light? & ROY G BIV?Different colors of the same hue:For instance: red, maroon, pink and rose are differentcolors of the same red hue. 13. Color: Additive Color Mixing (Light)Primary Colors: Blue Red GreenSecondary Colors: Magenta (blue + red) Yellow (red + green) Cyan (green + blue) Equal amounts of primaries produces white light 14. Color: Subtractive Color Mixing (Pigments) Primary Colors: can not be mixedor formed by anycombination ofother colors all other colorsare derived fromthese 3 hues. Secondary Colors: formed by mixingthe primary colors Tertiary Colors: formed by mixinga primary and asecondary color Primary color isalways listed first 15. Color: Temperature Warm Colors: Red, Orange, Yellow and tertiary combinations of Feel aggressive, exciting Appear CloserArtist: ThoreauArtist: Van Gogh Cool Colors: Blue, Green, Violet and tertiary combinations of Feel tranquil, relaxing Appear to recede into the picture plane. 16. Color: IntensityIntensity: (a.k.a.: saturation, purity, or chroma)The relative brightness ordullness of a color.A colors intensity can be lowered in two ways. One way is to add itscomplement to it (as seen above).Another way is to add gray to the color (seen below). 17. Color: Color SchemesMonochromatic: range of Analogous: 3 colors next to each other onvalues and saturation levels of the color wheelone hue (may include differentArtist: Monetcolors of one hue)Artist: Student Work 18. Color: Color SchemesComplementary: hues that liedirectly opposite each other onthe color wheelArtist: Francis Bacon 19. ComplementaryWhat is the color scheme of this painting? 20. Assignment:In Class: Complete the Color Packet Choose a Painting, determine the color scheme (See homework)Homework: Find 4 photos you or a family member took (no copyright infringement) anddo a thumbnail gesture sketch. Student will then choose one photo to draw using color scheme from famouswork that they drew.Weekly Sketchbook: Determine color scheme in bedroom at home. Draw a composition inSketchbook that uses that color scheme. Use colored pencils.