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elements & principles of art review
ART 251
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The Elements of Art
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Richard Long. Five Paths. 2002.
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Ellsworth Kelly. From series of plant drawings.
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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. Portrait of Mme. Hayard and her Daughter Caroline. 1815
Alberto Giacometti. Self-Portrait. 1954
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Rembrandt. Sketches for Christ Healing the Sick. 1647-49
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Henry Ossawa Tanner. Study for the Disciple Peter. 1933.
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Georges de La Tour. The Fortune Teller. 1630s.
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Study for Houndstooth by Mario Robinson
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Kay Fenton
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Zoe Miller and David Goodman, Faces.
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Arshile Gorky
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Richard Serra
Joe
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Richard Serra
Joe
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SHAPE
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TEXTURE
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Chester Higgins
Egg Vendor Along Commuter
Tracks in Ghana
1974
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Color is the visual effect that is caused by the spectral composition of the light emitted, transmitted, or reflected by objects.
COLOR
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Color originates in light.
Sunlight, as we perceive it, looks colorless.
In reality, all the colors of the spectrum are present in white light.
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1. All the" invisible" colors of sunlight shine on the apple.
2. The surface of a red apple absorbs all the colored light rays,
except for those corresponding to red, and reflects this color to the human eye. Environment & Perception also play into our interpretation of this color.
3. The eye receives the reflected red light and sends a message to the brain.
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When light hits the surface, the BLUE paint ABSORBS all the light EXCEPT the blue part of the spectrum.
COLOR
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Properties of Color
HUE
VALUE
INTENSITY (or saturation)
(Hate Videogames Immensely)
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HUE - the name of the color, the part of the color spectrum that the color belongs to: Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, or violet.
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V A L U E - l i gh tnes s o r darkness of the hue.
Mark Rothko,
Untitled (Black on Gray),
1969/1970.
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VALUElightness or darkness of the hue.
Adding white produces a TINT
Adding black produces a SHADE
Adding gray produces a TONE
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COLOR
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INTENSITYThe brightness of a color. Not to be confused with lightness, which is value.
Also calledchroma orsaturation.
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COLOR
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The Principles of Art
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Henri Riviere. Funeral Under Umbrellas. 1895.
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Wayne Thiebaud
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Wayne Thiebaud
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Rose Window. Cathedral of St. John the Divine
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Christo. Running Fence Drawing. 1973
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Edvard Munch
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Lucian Freud
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Rachel Whiteread
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Alice Neel.
Loneliness
1970
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Egon Scheile. Portrait of the Painter Anton Peschka, 1909
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Paula Rego.
The Family
1988
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Andrew Wyeth. Christinas World. 1948
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David Hockney.
Yves-Marie Asleep.
1976
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Thomas Eakins. The Agnew Clinic. 1889
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David Hockney.
A Bigger Splash.
1967
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Richard Roth. Untitled 1983
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Fra Filippo Lippi.
Saint Lawrence Enthroned with Saints and Donors.
c. Late 1440s
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Kent Twitchell. LA Marathon Mural. 405 Freeway.
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Bridget Riley.
Arrest 2.
1965
RHYTHM/MOVEMENT
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Beatriz Milhazes
RHYTHM/MOVEMENT
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RHYTHM/MOVEMENT
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Wayne Thiebaud, Paint Cans, 1990
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Katharina Fritsch,
Company at Table.
1988
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Eva Zeisel. Ceramic.
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