S Y M M E T R Y SY ETRY E  X  E C  I  S  E  T   W  O
and SHA P ES
The origin of  shape   To analyse an image, we must break it down into its simple elements.  Shapes  are essential parts of an image.  Shape  is a visual element with a defined surface area. Shape is the outside appearance of an object. It is defined by its colour, texture, size and structure. We can find  natural  shapes  in nature. For example, seeds are natural shapes that grow to form spheres.  Shapes  are formed randomly by nature. These smooth rocks are made by gradual erosion  with other materials   like wind, water, sun, temperature and seasons  Intelligent shapes (also known as artificial shapes) are designed by humans. They sometimes copy nature itself. A light bulb is sphere-shaped so it can send light all around it.
Image  and  reality   We use the term “ degree of likeness”  when referring to different levels of similarity between an image and the original subject. Representative forms give a three- dimensional effect (height, width, depth). This 'volume' makes them seem real. Paul Klee. Senecio. 1922. This painting by Paul Klee has a low degree of likeness. A photograph has a high degree of likeness.
Flat  shapes   Simple shapes we use in graphic art are: the triangle, the square and the circle.  These simple shapes interact with one another in more complex compositions. They can seem to be flat, or to have volume. Parts of a shape The graphic resources we use can make shapes look different. The line is the visual element we use the most. When we endose a space, there are three parts to the form we create. These are: Contour . This is the outside line of a figure. It is a simple element with few details and gives a dear visual message. S ilhouette . It is defined by an endosed space of the same colour or texture. It highlights the most important part of a shape and focuses on its visual message.
Regular and irregular  shapes Regular shapes  are polygons that have equal sides and angles,suchas an equilateraltriangle, a square, a regular pentagon, etc. All other shapes are  irregular shapes . Positive and negative  shapes We usuelly write on paper using black as the positive element we write with and white as the negative element we write on. Positive shapes  take up a specific space and  negative shapes  are the empty space that is left over.
SY MM ETRY Two  shapes  are  symmetrical  when…
Henri Matisse :  La Cabellera , 1952 .
Gustave Eiffel: Torre Eiffel, París, 1887-1889

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Symmetrical shapes

  • 1. S Y M M E T R Y SY ETRY E X E C I S E T W O
  • 3. The origin of shape To analyse an image, we must break it down into its simple elements. Shapes are essential parts of an image. Shape is a visual element with a defined surface area. Shape is the outside appearance of an object. It is defined by its colour, texture, size and structure. We can find natural shapes in nature. For example, seeds are natural shapes that grow to form spheres. Shapes are formed randomly by nature. These smooth rocks are made by gradual erosion with other materials like wind, water, sun, temperature and seasons Intelligent shapes (also known as artificial shapes) are designed by humans. They sometimes copy nature itself. A light bulb is sphere-shaped so it can send light all around it.
  • 4. Image and reality We use the term “ degree of likeness” when referring to different levels of similarity between an image and the original subject. Representative forms give a three- dimensional effect (height, width, depth). This 'volume' makes them seem real. Paul Klee. Senecio. 1922. This painting by Paul Klee has a low degree of likeness. A photograph has a high degree of likeness.
  • 5. Flat shapes Simple shapes we use in graphic art are: the triangle, the square and the circle. These simple shapes interact with one another in more complex compositions. They can seem to be flat, or to have volume. Parts of a shape The graphic resources we use can make shapes look different. The line is the visual element we use the most. When we endose a space, there are three parts to the form we create. These are: Contour . This is the outside line of a figure. It is a simple element with few details and gives a dear visual message. S ilhouette . It is defined by an endosed space of the same colour or texture. It highlights the most important part of a shape and focuses on its visual message.
  • 6. Regular and irregular shapes Regular shapes are polygons that have equal sides and angles,suchas an equilateraltriangle, a square, a regular pentagon, etc. All other shapes are irregular shapes . Positive and negative shapes We usuelly write on paper using black as the positive element we write with and white as the negative element we write on. Positive shapes take up a specific space and negative shapes are the empty space that is left over.
  • 7. SY MM ETRY Two shapes are symmetrical when…
  • 8. Henri Matisse : La Cabellera , 1952 .
  • 9. Gustave Eiffel: Torre Eiffel, París, 1887-1889