What: Understand, recognize, and identify the building blocks of art.
How: Presentation, demo, group work, and photographing.
Why: These terms are used on a regular basis, it is important to know them and use them during photo critiques throughout the year.
Directions: First, take notes on each EoA. THEN, grab your camera and take one photo representing each. NO REPEATS! Your element should be OBVIOUS when looking at the photograph.
Point
Line
Shape/Form
Color
Texture
Space
Value
*EXTRA! Are you done early? Use the box template and place each of the Element of Art images in the square templates.
Line, Space, Color, Texture, Shape/Form, Value, Point.
Student Example: Amelia P; used the PICCOLLAGE (free phone app) to place each of them onto one piece.
Color & Texture, Shape & Color, Value & Form, Texture & Space
Student Example: Amelia P; used the PICCOLLAGE (free phone app) to place each of them onto one piece.
Directions: First, take notes on each PoD. THEN, grab your camera and take one photo representing each. NO REPEATS! Your principle should be OBVIOUS when looking at the photograph.
Pattern
Emphasis
Unity/ Harmony
Balance: (3)
Proportion/Scale
Rhythm/ Movement
Contrast
Variety
*EXTRA! Have all of your photos fit under a theme. See example below.
student work!
Place images in folder labeled "Elements of Art" or "EoA"
Create a PS document 8.5 x 10.5 inches
Pull handout into PS Document
WINDOWS: right click > copy image > ctrl v to paste in PS document.
Place images from folder into each box.
Save a copy > JPEG and submit on Canvas
Place images in folder labeled "Principles of Design" or "PoD"
Create a PS document 8.5 x 10.5 inches
Pull handout into PS Document
WINDOWS: right click > copy image > ctrl v to paste in PS document.
Place images from folder into each box.
Save a copy > JPEG and submit on Canvas