Chapter 4 Elements of Visual Arts
Chapter 4 Elements of Visual Arts
VISUAL ARTS
Prepared by:
Lady Angel Botardo
The Tools:
Elements of Visual Arts
Texture
Color
Line
Form
Shape
Perspective
Space
Texture
- texture is the surface quality or "feel" of an object, its smoothness, roughness,
softness, etc.
MIDDLE BLUE
BRIGHT BLUE
LINE
It is the simplest, most ancient, and
most universal means for creating
visual art.
A line is a prolongation of a point.
Line always has a direction.
According to direction, line may be
straight or curve.
Straight lines
Diagonal
Vertical
Horizontal
DIAGONAL LINES
Suggest motion: quick and sudden,
growth and reduction.
Signify confusion, disturbance,
violence, battle, war and death.
Almost every object in action
assumes a diagonal line.
VERTICAL LINES
Poised, balanced, forceful and
dynamic.
Suggest dignity, aspiration,
solemnity and height.
Ex: man standing, tall tree,
statues and monuments.
HORIZONTAL LINES
Suggest repose and serenity
(calmness and quiescence).
Also suggest a “sense” of infinity.
Mostly seen and found in
landscapes, calm bodies of water
and in the horizon.
Parthenon in Athens
CURVED LINES (Curvilinear)
Single curve – single arch
Double curve – it turns back
on itself like the letter “S”
Spiral – spring-like
Lines in the Artwork
Implied Line – line inside the object within the artwork.