Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Art and its Beauty

Art:
There are many creative ways to be artistic. You can find art in almost everything. It all depends on how you look things: different objects, paintings, styles of fashion and dance, photos, and life. Art can be a form of communication about people, how you express yourself, and the entire world just by using eyesight, sound, words, and actions. Using your own creative skills, drawing, painting, graffiti, creating music, forming dances and drama, are all part of art making.



Elements of Art:
The main elements of art are lines, shapes, colors, and textures. A line is a simple path that can create emphasis, imply directions, and create rhythm, patterns, and texture. A line can be straight, curved, zigzag, diagonal, horizontal, and vertical. The texture of a line can be thin, thick, soft, hard, light, heavy, firm, and can also form shapes. Shapes are two dimensional areas with recognizable margins. Shapes can be enclosed by a line and can be well-defined by tone, texture, and color. Color can be made by mixing two colors together. The primary colors are blue, yellow, and red. The secondary colors are orange, green, and violet. Mixing blue and red will create violet, mixing blue and yellow will create green, and mixing yellow and red will create orange. The tertiary colors are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-violet, red-violet, and blue-green.  Texture is how something feels when you touch it. Sometimes you can know the texture of an object just by looking at it. It can be smooth, soft, rough, or hard. Texture can recommend passions by connecting with the commemoration of how things feel.
Texture





Principles of Design:
Composition
Composition is when elements of art are combined to create an artwork that has clearness and instruction. It's how our eyes are steered around the artwork.  Proportion deals with the sizes within a work of art. They are used for vivid result and they accentuate structures and assets. Repetition is created when someone uses an object in a picture or painting more than once. It can be steady unbalanced, level, or jagged. It can be in a form where the object(s) spread out from the center and where the objects are different sizes. Rhythm is movement. It is how art is portrayed on a paper or canvas that results in a swaying motion. Dominance is when an art work is focused on one object. It helps generate harmony and charms the human eye to the main resolution of an image. Contrast is when objects or elements in an art piece are completely different. The objects in the art can be combined to become one object. The objects do not normally go together, which makes them stand our more. Unity is the logic of a single piece. It is formed when two various things that belong together make up a whole, when it is joined.
Repetition
Contrast















Types of Art: The types of art that people can create are objects (still life) people, living things, sculptures, places, events, and nature. Art can be representational, meaning the object can represent something even if it is not realistic. They can also be spiritual.
Place

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Art:
There are many ways to create a work of art. You can create art with lines alone, you can form a variety of shapes and colors, and you can allow your art to have movement within a painting or picture. Photographers create art when they take a picture of an object or setting. The way the object is displayed in the picture creates the art or even just the shadow. Taking a picture from different angles bring the pictures to life. Music lyrics are a work of art, as well as poetry. It's created by emotions. One object can be its own art, such as a lonely house in the middle of nowhere; a house that sits alone. PICTURE.  Art is when you dip your brush in ink and let your hand form lines across a white board or poster. It's when you snap a picture and look at the image through a camera; you can put together scraps, color, paper, objects, or descriptions to create an image that is meaningful for anyone. It's running your fingers across a panel or combining two different colors to form another tint. When you pick up your pencil or paint brush and the moment you press it against the page or canvas, you have created art with just that one touch. There should be no limit on a work of art; it is your masterpiece.
Event
Still Life

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