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Element

A part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristics

Element

It's particularly part or something

Line, color, texture, shape, space, volume, perspectives

What are the element of visual arts

Line

It is an important element at the disposal of every artist

Line

Always have direction

Straight- horizontal, vertical,diagonal and zigzag or curved

What are the classification of lines

Straight line

It is the basic framework of many forms, but it lacks softness and flexibility

Horizontal lines

Are lines showing repose and serenity

Horizontal lines

Are found in reclining persons, in landscaping, calm bodies of water and in distant meeting of the earth. And sky which is Horizon

Diagonal lines

Suggest action, life and movement. Almost every object in action assumes a diagonal line

Diagonal line

As masters in any art try to perfect their technique, they are able to work more or less instinctively, and they begin to express themselves more and more through the freedom, bouyancy, and grace of curved lones

Zigzag lines

Express action and excitement, violence, conflict, or struggle, restlessness and anxiety

Curved lines

Suggest grace, subtleness,direction, instability, movement, flexibility, joyous and grace

Color

Has the most aesthetic appeal of all the elements of visual arts

Color

Delight in color is a universal human characteristics

Color

A property of light

Violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red

Colors of spectrum

Hue

Is the dimension of color that gives it's name

Intensity

Refers to the brightness of a color

Value

Refers to the lightness or darkness of the color

Red, blue, green, violet, yellow

Color that indicate hue

Blue, red and yellow

Primary hues

Orange, green, violet

Secondary hues

Red yellow and blue

3 primary colors

They can't be mixed to be made

Reason for primary color

They make all other colors in the color wheel

2. Reason of the primary colors

Orange

Red+yellow

Violet

Red and blue

Green

Yellow and blue

Reds, yellow,oranges

What are the warm colors

Warm colors

Seems to advance or forward in an artwork

Warm colors

Associated with object like the sun, fire, and other. Sources of heat

Blues, greens, violet

What are the cool colors

Cool colors

This seem to recede or go back into an artwork

Warm hues

They tend to impart warmth to any composition in which they are used

Warm hues

They are conspicuous cheerful stimulating joyful and exciting

Warm hues

They are suggestive of impetuous or instinctive action

Warm hue

They are called advancing colors because they have an effect of advancing or coming towards you

Red

Color of the fire and blood

Red

Warmest most vigorous and most exciting of the colors

Red

It stands for passion and energy

Orange

Suggest deliciousness and warmth

Yellow

Color of light and most brilliant cheerful and exultant of the colors

Yellow

It suggests cheerfulness magnificence life and splendor

Yellow

It serves to balance the warm colors like red and orange

Cool hues

These are those where blue predominates light green blue green blue and blue violet

Cool hues

They cause surfaces covered with them to appear to recede

Cool hue

They suggest distance

Cool hues

They are calm subber restful and inconspicious

Green

Color for vegetation and symbolizes life and freshness

Blue

Color of the sky and of the deep still water

Blue

Coolest in the most tranquille of the color

Blue

It arouses the feelings of peace and quietness

Violet

Represents shadows and mysteries

Value

Sometimes called chiaroscuro

Value

Refers to the lightness or darkness of a color

Value

They give the expression of depth and solidity and length form to paintings

Tints

Are values above the normal

Shades

Are r values below the normal

Pink

It is a tint of red

Maroon

Is a shade of red

Sky blue

A tint of blue

Navy blue

A shade of blue

Monochromatic color scheme

When you use only one color plus its tints and shades what is it called

A tint

Is a color plus white

A shade

Is a color plus black

Intensity

Refers to the brightness or darkness

Intensity

It gives color strength

Black

It is associated with death and gloom

White

Stands for purity and innocence

Blue

Is deemed to be the color of heaven

Red

Is associated with blood signifies anger provoke fear and impels people to action

Orange

Absa person to be assertive

Green

Is the color of nature promotes the feeling of well-being implies happy and restful association and natural abundance

Smooth and rough

Varieties of texture

Perspective

It is from the latin word perspicere means to see through deals with the effect of distance upon the appearance of object by means of which the eye judges special relationships

Linear perspective and aerial perspective

Two kinds of perspective

Linear perspective

It is the representation of an appearance of distance by means of converging lines

Aerial perspective

It is the representation of relative distances of objects by gradations of tone and color

Space

Refers to the distances or areas around between or within the components of a piece

Space

Can be positive white or light or negative black or dark open or closed shallow or deep and two-dimensional or three-dimensional

Space

Sometimes isn't actually within a peace, but the illusion of it is

Positive space and negative space

What are the two examples of space

Regular form irregular forms centralized forms linear forms radial forms and grid forms

Types of form

Regular forms

Are those whose parts are related to one another in a consistent orderly manner

Irregular forms

Are those whose parts are the similar and unrelated to one another

Centralized forms

Consists of a number of secondary forms clustered produce a dominant central and parent form

Linear forms

Are arranged sequentially in a row or a series of forms along the line

Radial forms

Compositions of linear form that extend upward from central form in a radial form

Grid forms

Our modular forms who's relationships are regulated by three-dimensional grid

Volume

It refers to the amount of space occupied in three dimensions

Volume

It is the primary concern of architects because a building always encloses a space

By contour lines, outlines or shapes of object and by surface lights and shadows

We perceive volume into waze

Hue intensity and value

What are the main characteristics of color