THE ELEMENTS OF ART
Color:
Color is a basic element. Primary colors of red, blue, and yellow can be mixed together to create secondary colors. This photo represents color because it has a lavender color and then it has a dark green.
Color is a basic element. Primary colors of red, blue, and yellow can be mixed together to create secondary colors. This photo represents color because it has a lavender color and then it has a dark green.
Shape:
Objects in the picture that are rectangular like a door, a round tree, or square tiles. Shapes can be used as frames or it can be something interesting of your art work. This table shows shape because it has a lot of rectangular.
Objects in the picture that are rectangular like a door, a round tree, or square tiles. Shapes can be used as frames or it can be something interesting of your art work. This table shows shape because it has a lot of rectangular.
Tone:
Tone is when light and dark add contrast and give liveliness to an image.Tone can be used to make your subject stand out through contrast.
This tree shows tone because its shade is darker than the rest of the picture. The shade catches your attention faster than the background.
Tone is when light and dark add contrast and give liveliness to an image.Tone can be used to make your subject stand out through contrast.
This tree shows tone because its shade is darker than the rest of the picture. The shade catches your attention faster than the background.
Form:
Form is what takes two-dimensional photograph and makes it appear life-like and three-dimensional. This photo shows two-dimensional because on the side of the metal there is a other side which shows that it is two-dimensional.
Form is what takes two-dimensional photograph and makes it appear life-like and three-dimensional. This photo shows two-dimensional because on the side of the metal there is a other side which shows that it is two-dimensional.
Line:
Repeating lines that fade in the background that will bring the viewer’s back in to the picture. This represents line because these stairs all lead you to one place.
Repeating lines that fade in the background that will bring the viewer’s back in to the picture. This represents line because these stairs all lead you to one place.
Texture:
Textured background such as a worn, rustic barn can make the picture stand out and give you an creative background. Texture can be something that looks smooth, hard, etc. This tree trunk shows that it looks bumpy in the photo which in reality it is.
Textured background such as a worn, rustic barn can make the picture stand out and give you an creative background. Texture can be something that looks smooth, hard, etc. This tree trunk shows that it looks bumpy in the photo which in reality it is.
Space:
That gives depth to your image it moves your viewers eyes.There is space between the trash can and the cone.
That gives depth to your image it moves your viewers eyes.There is space between the trash can and the cone.