Tulsa Public Schools Art Assessment State Standard #1 Visual Fine Arts Principles.
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Tulsa Public Schools Art Assessment
State Standard #1 Visual Fine Arts
Principles
BalanceBalance
Ilya ZombIlya Zomb
Art of BalanceArt of Balance
Balance Balance is the arrangement of elements of art in a composition.
There are 3 basic types of balance: symmetrical, asymmetrical and radial.
Here is a link to a video about balance: https://youtu.be/a8G1F_rFviU
Symmetrical balance occurs when elements like lines, shapes, and colors are equal on both sides.
Symmetrical Balance
Asymmetrical balance occurs when elements do not match on both sides of an artwork.
Alexander Calder
Steel Fish
Katsushika Hokusai
The Great Wave off Kanagawa
Asymmetrical Balance
Radial Balance happens when the
elements radiate out from a central point.
Radial Balance
BalanceTeachers here is an optional art activity.
Mask making is an art form that has existed throughout time. Our faces are symmetrical, you are to create a design for a mask that you would like to make. It can be either symmetrical or asymmetrical.
Contrast
Steve Palmer
Kiwi Contrast
ContrastContrast is defined as significant degrees of difference between lines, colors, shapes, values and textures.
Here is a link to a video about contrast:
https://youtu.be/c5TIavXOv18
When lines, shapes, and colors are very different from each other you create contrast. Photos by Ansel Adams
Contrast
Contrast is createdwhen complementarycolors are usednext to each other.
Paul Gaugin
When will you Marry Me?
Contrast
Teachers here is an optional art activity:
A silhouette is an image of a person, tree, animal, etc. that appears black against a light background. Using crayons color a sky that fills your paper. Draw an image on black paper, cut it out, glue it on your paper.
RhythmRhythm
Marcel DuchampMarcel DuchampNude Descending a StaircaseNude Descending a Staircase
Rhythm is the regular repetition of lines, colors, shapes or patterns.
Here is a link to a video about rhythm:
https://youtu.be/ybjNrOArVzA?list=PLEsKOPMSMFSBkw7iVsnnKstX4KIEFU6C9
Romare BeardenRomare BeardenNew Orleans: Ragging Home, CollageNew Orleans: Ragging Home, Collage
Rhythm
Wassily KandinskiComposition VII
Teachers here is an optional art activity:
Look closely at the work of Wassily Kandinski who created movement in his work with his repeated shapes and lines. Collect a number of objects you can trace and try to create a similar work that incorporates movement. When adding color, let your repeated colors add to the overall feeling of movement.
RhythmRhythm
Emphasis
Vincent van Gogh
Irises. Sait-Rémy
EmphasisEmphasis or Center of Interest, is
the accent or important area used to attract the viewers attention.
Here is a link to a video about emphasis:
https://youtu.be/tijTOTO4PkE?list=PLEsKOPMSMFSBkw7iVsnnKstX4KIEFU6C9
Emphasis is the importance given to a certain part of an artwork.
Artists can use emphasis to draw your attention to the center of interest in a work of art.
Roy Lichtenstein
Still Life with Crystal Bowl
Salvador Dali, Figure at a Window
Emphasis is the importance given to a certain part of an artwork.
Marc Chagall
The Green Violinist
Another way to create emphasis is
to use lines, shapes, colors and textures that are different and create contrast.
Edvard Munch, The Scream
Emphasis
Teachers here is an optional art activity. Use a pencil to fill your page with overlapping lines.
Your lines can be straight, curved, zig-zag, etc. Begin to choose areas of your work to color with crayons. Use all cool colors (blues, greens, purples) leaving one section uncolored. Use a warm color of marker (red, orange, yellow) to color that last area, creating emphasis.
RepetitionHenri Matisse
Purple Robe
RepetitionRepetition is the repeated use of elements such as line, color, or shape within a work of art. Repetition creates patterns which may be found in manufactured or natural objects.
Here is a link to a video about repetition:
https://youtu.be/sFXXCyilxQk?list=PLEsKOPMSMFSBkw7iVsnnKstX4KIEFU6C9
Teachers here is an optional art activity.
Pattern is created by repeating lines, shapes, or colors. American quilt makers are famous for their intricate patterns. Use markers to create a pattern.
Repetition
Movement
Vincent van Gogh
Starry Night
MovementMovement is the use of lines, shapes, or colors to lead the eye of the viewer from one direction to another.
Here is a link to a video about movement: https://youtu.be/PlCbyJu4zZI
Movement is the path your eyes take in and around an artwork
Frederic Remington,
Pony War Dance
Movement
Vincent van Gogh
Starry Night