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CPR Module 5

This document provides an overview of elements and principles of art. It begins with learning objectives focused on recalling Philippine National Artists and their works, illustrating elements and principles of art, evaluating artworks based on these concepts, and creating an original contemporary artwork using them. It then provides a pre-test on National Artists, defines and provides examples of the 7 elements of art (line, shape, color, space, texture, value, form) and the 8 principles of art (rhythm, movement, balance, proportion, contrast, variety, emphasis, harmony). Quizzes are included to test understanding.
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CPR Module 5

This document provides an overview of elements and principles of art. It begins with learning objectives focused on recalling Philippine National Artists and their works, illustrating elements and principles of art, evaluating artworks based on these concepts, and creating an original contemporary artwork using them. It then provides a pre-test on National Artists, defines and provides examples of the 7 elements of art (line, shape, color, space, texture, value, form) and the 8 principles of art (rhythm, movement, balance, proportion, contrast, variety, emphasis, harmony). Quizzes are included to test understanding.
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Contemporary

Philippine Arts from the


Regions Quarter 1
Elements and
Principles of Art
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
After going through this module, you are expected to:
1. recall the National Artists of the Philippines and their artworks

2. illustrate the elements and principles of art

3. evaluate the artworks of National Artists of the Philippines and


other contemporary art forms based on the elements and
principles of arts; and

4. make an artwork of contemporary art forms based on the


elements and principles of arts.
Lets have A PRE-TEST
Directions: From the box below, determine the Philippine National
Artist that is described in each statement. Choose letter and words
for your answer on your ½ sheet of paper
A. FERNANDO AMORSOLO D. VICTORIO EDADES
B. GUILLERMO TOLENTINO E. JOSE JOYA
C. NAPOLEON ABUEVA F. FRANCISCO CONCHING

_______ 1. He sculpted the Oblation in 1935 which is


located at the University of the Philippines Campus in
Diliman, Quezon City.
_______ 2. He is a Grand Old man of Philippine Art
and first national artist of the Philippines.
________ 3. He is a Dean of Filipino Illustrator
and become a National Artist for Visual Arts
2014
_______4. He is known as father of Modern
Philippine Painting.
_______ 5. Who was considered as Father of
Modern Philippine Sculpture?
PRE-TEST
1.B
2.A
3.F
4.D
5.C
Surrealism
by
RICHARD S. LAYAGUIN JR.
QUESTIONS:
1. How does the shapes and forms define the subject of
the artwork?

2. How does colors create mood or emotion in


this artwork?

3. What is the artwork all about?


THE ELEMENTS OF ART THE PRINCIPLES OF ART

1. LINE 1. RHYTHM
2. SHAPE 2. MOVEMENT
3. COLOR 3. BALANCE
4. SPACE 4. PROPORTION
5. TEXTURE 5. CONTRAST
6. value 6. VARIETY
7. FORM 7. EMPHASIS
ELEMENTS OF ART
1. Line
An element of art that is used to define shape,
contours, and outlines, also to suggest mass and
volume.

TWO CHARACTERISTICS OF LINE


Form – curved, dotted, or broken lines; and
Direction – vertical, horizontal, or diagonal lines.
a) Horizontal Line creates an impression of serenity and
perfect stability.

b) Vertical Line creates an impression of strength and perfect


stability.

c) Diagonal Line creates an impression of action.

d) Curved Line creates an impression of gradual change of


direction.

e) Circular Line creates an impression of abrupt change of


direction.
HORIZONTAL LINE VERTICAL LINE DIAGONAL LINE CURVED LINE CIRCULAR LINE
PEN AND INK
2. SHAPE
Shape is an area that is enclosed by a line or lines. Shapes
are two dimensional figures with height and width.
There are different kinds of shapes and these are
1. Geometric shapes
2. Organic shapes,
3. Positive shapes
4. Negative shapes,
5. Static shapes
6. Dynamic shapes
a.) Geometric Shapes are circles, squares, rectangles,
triangles, and other geometric shapes.
b) Organic Shapes are shapes found in nature and are
free flowing, informal and irregular (abstract shapes).
c) Positive Shapes are the solid forms in a design.
d) Negative Shapes are the space around the positive
shape.
e) Static Shapes are shapes that appears stable and
resting.
f) Dynamic Shapes are shapes that appears moving and
active.
EXAMPLE OF GEOMETRIC SHAPES
EXAMPLE OF ORGANIC SHAPE “ON THE SPOT
PAINTING”
EXAMPLE OF POSITIVE AND
NEGATIVE SHAPE
3. COLORS
Colors are the way we see light reflected from a surface
or refracted through a prism.

We can classify colors into


1.primary colors 5. complementary colors

2. secondary colors 6. monochromatic colors

3. tertiary colors 7.warm colors


a) Primary colors are red, blue, and yellow.

b) Secondary colors are the resulting colors when the two


of the primary colors are mix. The secondary colors are
purple, green, and orange.

c) Tertiary colors are the resulting colors when two of the


primary and/or secondary colors are mix.

d) Analogous Colors are colors that lie nest to each other


based on the color wheel..
E). Complementary
colors
- Colors that are opposite to each other based on
the color wheel
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS
F). Monochromatic
colors

- Colors are several values of one color.


MONOCHROMATIC COLORS
G) Warm colors are colors that give the feeling of warmth.

H) Cool colors are colors that give the feeling of coolness.


COOL COLORS WARM COLORS
4. SPACE
Space refers to distances or areas around, between or within
components of a piece

POSITIVE SPACE refers to a part which is enclosed in a shape.

NEGATIVE SPACE refers to the opposite part which the shape is


enclosing.
EXAMPLE OF SPACE
5. TEXTURE
Texture is the element that appeals to our sense of feel on things
rough or smooth. It is the character of the surface of an artwork.

a) Real texture is the actual texture of an object.

b) Implied texture made a piece of art to look like a certain


texture. Like a drawing of a tree trunk may look rough but in fact
it is just a smooth piece of paper.
REAL TEXTURE

IMPLIED TEXTURE
6. VALUE
Value pertains to the lightness or darkness of a color in a given artwork.
Value can be changed by adding white or black to a color and these described
as tint and shade.

a) Tint pertains to the lightness of a color.

b) Shade pertains to the darkness of a color


SHADING VALUE
7. FORM
Form is the three-dimensionality of an object. It has dimensions of
height, width, and length.
EXAMPLE OF FORM “SOAP CARVING”
THE ELEMENTS OF ART
QUIZ TIME:
1. An element of art that is used to define shape,
contours, and outlines, also to suggest mass and
volume.

a. Color c. Line
b. Space d. Value
2. ______ are two dimensional figures with height and
width.

a. Color c. Line
b. Shape d. Value
3. An element of art that pertains to the lightness or
darkness of a color in a given artwork.

a. Color c. Line
b. Shape d. Value
4. the element of art that appeals to our sense of feel
on things rough or smooth.

a. Texture c. Line
b. Shape d. Value
5. refers to distances or areas around, between or
within components of a piece

a. Texture c. Line
b. Space d. Value
6. Element of art the way we see light reflected from
a surface or refracted through a prism.

a. Color c. Line
b. Space d. Value
7. A kind element of lines that create an impression of
strength and perfect stability.

a. Horizontal line c. Vertical line


b. Diagonal line d. Curve line
8. Which part of element of colors when you use red,
blue, and yellow?

a. Primary Color c. Tertiary colors


b. Secondary Color d. Analogous
9. Which part of space refers to the opposite part
which the shape is enclosing.

a. Primary Color c. Negative Space


b. Secondary Color d. Positive space
10. Which part of element of colors when you use
purple, green, and orange?

a. Primary Color c. Tertiary colors


b. Secondary Color d. Analogous
1. C
2.B
3.D
4.A
5.B
6.A
7.C
8.A
9.C
10. B
THE PRINCIPLES OF ART

1. RHYTHM
2. MOVEMENT
3. BALANCE
4. PROPORTION
5. CONTRAST
6. VARIETY
7. EMPHASIS
8. HARMONY
Principles of Art
1. Rhythm
This refers to the repetition of certain elements to produce a pattern
2. Movement

Movement is the illusion of motion in a painting, sculpture, or design.


3. BALANCE
Balance refers to the visual weight in a picture.

a) Symmetrical balance refers to an artwork wherein its both


sides has the same elements in the same position.

b) Asymmetrical balance refers to an artwork wherein it is


balance through the contrast or differences of any of the
elements of art.
SYMMETRICAL BALANCE
ASYMMETRIC BALANCE
4. PROPORTION
Proportion refers to the relationships of the size of objects in a body of
work.
5. Contrast
This principle shows differences between elements of art in an artwork.
It shows how stronger each element of art in relation to one another.
COOL WARM
6. Variety
This principle of art refers to the diversity elements used in an
artwork to make it more interesting.
7. Emphasis
Emphasis refers to the greater impact or highlight given to a
certain element in an artwork.
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8. Harmony
This principle of art refers to the unity of an artwork. It is about the
arrangement of the related elements that makes an artwork to be
viewed as a whole.
THE PRINCIPLES OF ART

1. RHYTHM
2. MOVEMENT
3. BALANCE
4. PROPORTION
5. CONTRAST
6. VARIETY
7. EMPHASIS
8. HARMONY
QUIZ: PRINCIPLE OF ART
This refers to the repetition of
1.
certain elements to produce a
pattern

A. RHYTHM
B. MOVEMENT
C. PROPORTION
D. CONTRAST
2. refers to the visual weight in a picture.

A. RHYTHM
B. BALANCE
C. PROPORTION
D. CONTRAST
3. refers to the relationships of the size of
objects in a body of work.

A. RHYTHM
B. BALANCE
C. PROPORTION
D. CONTRAST
4. It is the illusion of motion in a painting,
sculpture, or design.

A. RHYTHM
B. MOVEMENT
C. PROPORTION
D. CONTRAST
5. This principle shows differences between
elements of art in an artwork.

A. RHYTHM
B. BALANCE
C. PROPORTION
D. CONTRAST
6. Which part of balance refers to an artwork
wherein it is balance through the contrast or
differences of any of the elements of art.

A. Radial balance
B. Symmetrical balance
C. Asymmetrical balance
D. Circular balance
7. This principle of art refers to the unity of an
artwork

A. DIVERSITY
B. BALANCE
C. HARMONY
D. CONTRAST
8. refers to the greater impact or highlight given
to a certain element in an artwork.

A. DIVERSITY
B. BALANCE
C. HARMONY
D. IMPHASIS
9. It shows how stronger each element of art in
relation to one another.

A. DIVERSITY
B. BALANCE
C. HARMONY
D. CONTRAST
10. Which part of balance refers to an artwork
wherein its both sides has the same elements in
the same position.

A. Radial balance
B. Symmetrical balance
C. Asymmetrical balance
D. Circular balance
1. RHYTHM
2. BALANCE
3. PROPORTION
4. MOVEMENT
5. CONTRAST
6. ASYMMETRICAL BALANCE
7. HARMONY
8. IMPHASIS
9. CONTRAST
10. SYMMETR
1.A
2.B
3.C
4.B
5.D
6.C
7.C
8.D
9.D
10.B
Guidelines in doing the activity.
1. In doing the activity, you should illustrate
elements of art and principles of art based on
your understanding about the lesson.

2. The materials needed in this activity are pencil,


coloring materials, markers, erasure, ruler, and
other art materials.
Guidelines in doing the activity.
3. You will use the provided activity sheet with
indicated borderline.

4. The right sections on the provided bond paper


correspond to the elements of art, while the left
sections correspond to the principles of art that
you will illustrate.
Guidelines in doing the activity.

5. After you finish your artwork, take a picture of


it and send it to your teacher via FB Group chat
on the prescribed submission deadline set by
your teacher.
ELEMENTS OF ART PRINCIPLES OF ART

1/2 NAME: TITLE: DATE:

GRADE & SECTION: RATING: INSTRUCTOR:

1/2
50 points 45 points 30 points 20 points

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