Elements and Principles of Art AP Studio Art Name, Course, Date, Period
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Elements and Principles of Art
AP Studio Art
Name, Course, Date, Period
Directions1. Compete the definitions – the first few are done for you.2. Replace all example pictures with your own images.
• Drawing – find 2 images per slide from the internet. • 2D - find one image on the internet and use your own photography
for the other image. You may borrow the camera during class to photograph.
Line
Horizontal line Horizontal lines are more static and tranquil therefore calmer, more passive.
Vertical line Vertical lines evoke strength, power, but are often not dynamic
Diagonal line The diagonal line is more dynamic and is quicker to draw the eye. It can be used to create movement and depth.
Curved and/or Curvilinear line A curved line is dynamic, ever changing, and more natural.
Shape
ORGANIC (shape)
GEOMETRIC (shape)
Space
LINEAR PERSPECTIVE (space)
NEGATIVE (space)
SIZE PERSPECTIVE (space)
ARIEL PERSPECTIVE (space)
Texture
SMOOTH (texture)
ROUGH (texture)
BUMPY (texture)
Value
HIGH CONTRAST (value)
LOW CONTRAST (value)
Balance
SYMMETRICAL (balance)
ASYMMETRICAL (balance)
RADIAL (balance)
SIZE (emphasis)
CONTRAST (emphasis)
VALUE (emphasis)
LEADING LINE / SIZE (emphasis) = Linear Perspective
ISOLATION (emphasis)
CONTRAST PLACEMENT (emphasis)
Rhythm/Repetition
PATTERN - Repition
PATTERN RHYTHM
RHYTHM
REPETITION (SAME SIZE )
REPETITION (CHANGING SIZES)
Movement