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Shape is an element of Art & Design




    ElEmEnts of Art
  The Elements of Art are the building blocks
                for a work of art.
           Artists use the elements
       in planned and organized ways.
             They are organized
    according to the Principles of Design.
Implied line
• Our eyes read edges of the
  object (the lemon) as implied
  lines. There isn't a line that
  really marks the edge of it.
  The dots and short lines also
  create implied lines moving
  across the page.
• In this painting there is a
  major implied line created a
  circle shape in the middle of
  the picture. Notice the title,
  what do you think the circle
  has to do with what this artist
  is trying to communicate to
  you? Does the title give you
  any hints?
•    Notice this 3-dimensional
    organic form of the cow in
    the first image.

•    The cow becomes more
    abstract because it
    becomes geometric but is
    still 3-D looking.

•   Then it becomes flat 2-
    dimensional shapes that
    one can still see as an
    abstract cow.

•    And the fourth stage is
    simply geometric shapes
    inspired by a cow.
•   Shape is an area enclosed
    by line, or seen as an area
    because of color or value
                                   Shape
    changes.
•   Shapes have 2-dimensions.
•   They can be geometric or
    organic.

•   This abstract painting has
    three people that are
    simplified into an
    arrangement of flat shapes.
    The artist used a variety of
    shapes in creating the
    painting that sort of fits
    together like a puzzle.

•   Large, medium & small
    shapes
•   Geometric & organic shapes
•   Flat & patterned shapes
•   Dark & light shapes
•   Positive & negative shapes
•   Outlined & unoutlined shapes
2013 shape
Shape vs. Form – what is the difference?
Form

   Forms are 3-dimensional and they
             occupy space.
      They can also give the illusion
that they occupy the space in the case of
            2-dimensional art.
1.
Geometric Shapes / Rectilinear
Shapes..
Most rectilinear shapes can be
also called geometric shapes
however one a couple of them
are not. These are circles and
ovals.
 Geometric shapes are usually
man-made. The only natural ones
I can think of are crystals and
honey combs.


2.
Organic Shapes / Curvilinear.
They are all curving and flowing
therefore we call them
curvilinear shapes.
Sometimes they can be called
organic shapes. We can include
circles and ovals.

These are usually natural
shapes. Think of leaves, animal
shapes, and plant shapes.
Positive and Negative Shapes
 Figure / ground interaction
2013 shape
2013 shape
• format edge?
• figure?
• positive shape?
• ground?
• negative shape?
• geometric shape?
• organic shape?
Ambiguous
figure/ground
  interactions
Gestalt Principles of Design

 - ‘Closure’
- Perceiving an edge that is
not there at all!
Positive and Negative Shapes
• All shapes are either positive
  or negative. The subject
  matter is the representational
  objects and are usually
  positive (like the sheep
  below). The background
  (black area) is the negative
  shape in the composition.
• In non-objective art, the
  positive shapes are usually
  the central, featured
  elements and the negative
  shapes surround them.
• format edge?
• format shape?
• figures?
• positive shapes?
• ground?
• negative shapes?
• geometric shapes?
• organic shapes?
• format edge?
• figure?
• positive shape?
• ground?
• negative shape?
• geometric shape?
Checklist:
• positive shapes

• negative shapes

• geometric shapes

• organic shapes

• patterned shapes

• textured shapes

• plain shapes

• high contrast between some shapes

• low contrast between other shapes

• bright shapes

• dull shapes
SUMMARY OF POSTER
         ACTIVITIES

Arrange your own illustrations and
content (theory) in a balanced and
aesthetic manner.

 1. Meaning (definition) of
    SHAPE & FORM
 2. Implied line / edge /
    virtual line / guideline
 3. Actual / real line /                A contemporary imbhenge
    outline
 4. Geometric /                  7. Positive and negative shapes
    rectilinear shapes           (figure / ground interaction)
 5. Organic / curvilinear        8. Theory analysis of a
    shapes                       contemporary imbhenge
 6. Shape and illusions of       9. Compositional sketch of a
    form (2-D & 3-D?)            painting.
What is an imbhenge?

                            Research the ‘Aesthethic-
                            Usability Effect’
                              Beautiful things work better

                            Symmetry is another principle of
                            Art.
                            Make a diagram to show the
                            radial symmetry of this
                            imbhenge.
A contemporary imbhenge
                            How exact is it? Use a protractor
                            to check.

Discuss how the artist uses
   • Colour and shape together.
   • Use the terminology you have learnt.
2013 shape
Artist Théodore Gericault,
uses organic shapes, but with
a triangular composition.

Although there are many
shapes in this artwork, the
artist seems to focus on a
triangular shape throughout.

The sitting position of the
figure implies a large triangle.
Then there are smaller
triangular shapes in the bent
of his arm, in the bottom half
of his draped robe, and in the
lapel of his shirt.
And there are many more.
Can you identify more of
them?
Activity:-
Make a compositional sketch
of this painting
Open Form vs. Closed Form
•Open form sculptures and
pottery have negative space
openings through the piece.
Pottery is open form only if it
has holes through it. The
opening of a pot/vessel does
not make it an open form.
•Closed Form sculptures and
pottery have no negative
space/form piercing through it.

What are these examples of?
• This sculpture involves curvilinear forms on
  a smooth surface. These are actual forms,
  that is, it's a photograph of the sculpture
  anyway.

• On the right, are diagrams of the sculpture
  that look like forms on a flat, 2-dimensional
  surface.

• The first image show the shape of the
  rounded stone but it becomes a form, an
  implied form, when it is shaded.

• The next illustration shows the overlapping
  of the organic forms.

• The last illustration shows the movement
  through the sculpture. The movement is
  caused by the open areas that lead the
  viewers eyes to the taller forms.

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2013 shape

  • 1. Shape is an element of Art & Design ElEmEnts of Art The Elements of Art are the building blocks for a work of art. Artists use the elements in planned and organized ways. They are organized according to the Principles of Design.
  • 2. Implied line • Our eyes read edges of the object (the lemon) as implied lines. There isn't a line that really marks the edge of it. The dots and short lines also create implied lines moving across the page. • In this painting there is a major implied line created a circle shape in the middle of the picture. Notice the title, what do you think the circle has to do with what this artist is trying to communicate to you? Does the title give you any hints?
  • 3. Notice this 3-dimensional organic form of the cow in the first image. • The cow becomes more abstract because it becomes geometric but is still 3-D looking. • Then it becomes flat 2- dimensional shapes that one can still see as an abstract cow. • And the fourth stage is simply geometric shapes inspired by a cow.
  • 4. Shape is an area enclosed by line, or seen as an area because of color or value Shape changes. • Shapes have 2-dimensions. • They can be geometric or organic. • This abstract painting has three people that are simplified into an arrangement of flat shapes. The artist used a variety of shapes in creating the painting that sort of fits together like a puzzle. • Large, medium & small shapes • Geometric & organic shapes • Flat & patterned shapes • Dark & light shapes • Positive & negative shapes • Outlined & unoutlined shapes
  • 6. Shape vs. Form – what is the difference?
  • 7. Form Forms are 3-dimensional and they occupy space. They can also give the illusion that they occupy the space in the case of 2-dimensional art.
  • 8. 1. Geometric Shapes / Rectilinear Shapes.. Most rectilinear shapes can be also called geometric shapes however one a couple of them are not. These are circles and ovals. Geometric shapes are usually man-made. The only natural ones I can think of are crystals and honey combs. 2. Organic Shapes / Curvilinear. They are all curving and flowing therefore we call them curvilinear shapes. Sometimes they can be called organic shapes. We can include circles and ovals. These are usually natural shapes. Think of leaves, animal shapes, and plant shapes.
  • 9. Positive and Negative Shapes Figure / ground interaction
  • 12. • format edge? • figure? • positive shape? • ground? • negative shape? • geometric shape? • organic shape?
  • 14. Gestalt Principles of Design - ‘Closure’ - Perceiving an edge that is not there at all!
  • 15. Positive and Negative Shapes • All shapes are either positive or negative. The subject matter is the representational objects and are usually positive (like the sheep below). The background (black area) is the negative shape in the composition. • In non-objective art, the positive shapes are usually the central, featured elements and the negative shapes surround them.
  • 16. • format edge? • format shape? • figures? • positive shapes? • ground? • negative shapes? • geometric shapes? • organic shapes?
  • 17. • format edge? • figure? • positive shape? • ground? • negative shape? • geometric shape?
  • 18. Checklist: • positive shapes • negative shapes • geometric shapes • organic shapes • patterned shapes • textured shapes • plain shapes • high contrast between some shapes • low contrast between other shapes • bright shapes • dull shapes
  • 19. SUMMARY OF POSTER ACTIVITIES Arrange your own illustrations and content (theory) in a balanced and aesthetic manner. 1. Meaning (definition) of SHAPE & FORM 2. Implied line / edge / virtual line / guideline 3. Actual / real line / A contemporary imbhenge outline 4. Geometric / 7. Positive and negative shapes rectilinear shapes (figure / ground interaction) 5. Organic / curvilinear 8. Theory analysis of a shapes contemporary imbhenge 6. Shape and illusions of 9. Compositional sketch of a form (2-D & 3-D?) painting.
  • 20. What is an imbhenge? Research the ‘Aesthethic- Usability Effect’ Beautiful things work better Symmetry is another principle of Art. Make a diagram to show the radial symmetry of this imbhenge. A contemporary imbhenge How exact is it? Use a protractor to check. Discuss how the artist uses • Colour and shape together. • Use the terminology you have learnt.
  • 22. Artist Théodore Gericault, uses organic shapes, but with a triangular composition. Although there are many shapes in this artwork, the artist seems to focus on a triangular shape throughout. The sitting position of the figure implies a large triangle. Then there are smaller triangular shapes in the bent of his arm, in the bottom half of his draped robe, and in the lapel of his shirt. And there are many more. Can you identify more of them? Activity:- Make a compositional sketch of this painting
  • 23. Open Form vs. Closed Form •Open form sculptures and pottery have negative space openings through the piece. Pottery is open form only if it has holes through it. The opening of a pot/vessel does not make it an open form. •Closed Form sculptures and pottery have no negative space/form piercing through it. What are these examples of?
  • 24. • This sculpture involves curvilinear forms on a smooth surface. These are actual forms, that is, it's a photograph of the sculpture anyway. • On the right, are diagrams of the sculpture that look like forms on a flat, 2-dimensional surface. • The first image show the shape of the rounded stone but it becomes a form, an implied form, when it is shaded. • The next illustration shows the overlapping of the organic forms. • The last illustration shows the movement through the sculpture. The movement is caused by the open areas that lead the viewers eyes to the taller forms.