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THE INTRODUCTIONS

ART

THEATRE

MUSIC

ART

• ELEMENTS OF ART

• Principles of ART

• FOUR AREAS OF ART

• Learning How to Critique

ELEMENTS OF ART

SHAPE• Definition:is an area that is

enclosed by line; only two dimensional in height and width

Shapes Chart

ORGANIC GEOMETRIC

ELEMENTS OF ART

LINE• Definition: a continuous

mark made on some surface by a moving point

picasso

ELEMENTS OF ART

FORM• Definition: an object that is three-

dimensional and encloses volume

• Examples: cubes, spheres, pyramids, cylinders

ELEMENTS OF ART

SPACE• Definition: the distance or area

between, around, below, or within things; 2-d or 3-d

ELEMENTS OF ART

COLOR• Definition: an element of art with

three properties:–Hue: the color name–Intensity: the brightness and purity

of the color–Value: the lightness or darkness of

a color

ELEMENTS OF ART

COLOR• Write the definitions to the following:

–Primary colors * Secondary colors

–Tertiary colors *Analogous colors

–Complementary colors

ELEMENTS OF ART

COLOR• Basic Color Theory: Box Mixing

• Colors mixed from top and bottoms boxes create the center color

ELEMENTS OF ART

VALUE• Definition: describes the lightness

and darkness of a color– More considered an element in

colorless art like black and white photographs, sculpture, architecture, and pure drawings.

Creating a texture rubbing• Take a sheet of paper and a regular pencil• Lay the paper over any given surface and rub

pencil over the surface of the paper• You will create a texture rubbing• Activity:

– draw three shapes that overlap each other

– Rub a new texture into each section

– Take a picture of your work

VALUE: MAKING A GRAY SCALE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

PURE

WHITE

PURE

BLACKGRAYS

ELEMENTS OF ART

TEXTURE• Definition: refers to the way

things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched

• REAL and FAKE

Research George Rouault's “the Old King” and describe how he used texture to create this artwork.

Review Questions

1. The Elements of art are?

2. Shapes can be _____ or _____.

3. Space can be _____ or _____.

Principles of Art

• Balance: symmetrical vs. asymmetrical

• Contrast: differences

• Harmony: like aesthetics, how everything works together

• Variety: relationships

Principles of Art

• Gradation: changes

• Movement: eye

• Rhythm: how the objects respond to each other in a beat pattern

• Proportion: size

Bubble Map for Principles of ART

PRINCIPLES OF ART

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B

G

M

RP

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Review Questions

1. The Principles of Art are?

2. How would you use the principles to talk about art?

Four Areas of Art: Tree Map

ART

AESTHETICS

• How a Painting “feels to me”

• The qualities that contribute to the nature of beauty in art

Four Areas of Art: Tree Map

ART

Aesthetics

How it seems and feels to me

PRODUCTION

• The actual making of the art piece– What it’s made of

– How it was made

– How long it took to make it

Four Areas of Art: Tree Map

ART

ProductionAesthetics

How it seems and feels to me

How it is actually made

HISTORY

• The facts of the fact– What was happening during that time

period

– How that history could have effected the art and artist

– What was happening during the life of the artist

Four Areas of Art: Tree Map

ART

ProductionAesthetics

How it seems and feels to me

How it is actually made

History

What was going on at the time

CRITICISM

• Making sound judgments with sound reasoning

Four Areas of Art: Tree Map

ART

ProductionAesthetics

How it seems and feels to me

How it is actually made

Making judgments that are fair and based on facts

History

What was going on at the time

Criticism

How to Critique• The right way

– Study the piece first• Your initial judgment may change!

– Found out something about it (History)– Try and use the elements to describe

what you see– Read the artist statement– After all of this, make your critique

Review Questions

1. The fours areas of art are used together to ?

2. Why is history important in art production?

3. Why is production important in the art process?

THEATRE

• ELEMENTS OF THEATRE

• ELEMENTS OF DRAMA

• FORMS OF DRAMA

• PLACEMENT ON STAGE

• ELEMENTS OF PLOT

ELEMENTS OF THEATRE

• SCRIPT/TEXT/SCENARIO/PLAN– The starting point of the performance,

the text by which theatre is created

• PROCESS– When the story comes alive with the

aid of everyone involved.

ELEMENTS OF THEATRE

• PRODUCT–The final outcome of the script

and the process

• AUDIENCE–Without this nothing matters

Elements of Theatre

Elements of Theatre

Product

Process

ScriptAudience

Basic Definitions

• Theatre: an art form based on the interpretation of dramatic literature combining playwriting, acting , directing, and stagecraft.

• Drama: a piece of writing intended for stage presentation

Basic Definitions

• Audience:one or more persons who observe the scene or play

• Spectacle: all visual elements of production

Basic Definitions

• Character: a person, animal or entity in a story, scene, or play with specific attributes

• Dialogue: words spoken by the characters to communicate

PLAYWRIGHT’S STEPSPLAYWRIGHT’S STEPS

Anyone can write a play or a story in any way, but here are the basic steps:

1. Idea2. Genre and Style3. Basic Action of

work/Creating Plot

PLAYWRIGHT’S STEPSPLAYWRIGHT’S STEPS

4. Character Development

5. Dialogue

6. Music and Spectacle

7. Research/Relevance

ELEMENTS OF DRAMA

• THOUGHT/THEME/IDEA

• SPECTACLE

• ACTION/PLOT

ELEMENTS OF DRAMA

• CHARACTERS

• LANGUAGE

• MUSIC

The 5 W’s

• WHO: refers to roles and characterizations

• WHERE: setting, locale, environment

• WHAT: dramatic action

The 5 W’s

• WHEN: time of hour, day, week, year

• WHY: motivation

FORMS OF DRAMA

• TRAGEDY

–An imitation of an action that is serious

–Strong emotional impact

FORMS OF DRAMA

• TRAGEDY–A hero whom everyone loves

had a profound down fall and has to rise from the ashes

–Audience will learn some kind of a lesson and leave feeling uplifted and enlightened

FORMS OF DRAMA

• COMEDY

–Physical and energetic emotion

–Characters act absurd and cause audience to want to correct their behaviors

FORMS OF DRAMA

• COMEDY–Because of this, the audience

learns not to act crazy and lunatic –Playwrights uses comic devices as

exaggeration, incongruity, surprise, repetition, wisecracks, sarcasm.

FORMS OF DRAMA

• MELODRAMA–Good vs. evil

–Sense of strict moral judgment

–Good is rewarded and bad is punished

FORMS OF DRAMA

• MELODRAMA–Disaster!

–Protagonist is usually a victim of circumstance

–Antagonist suffers an inevitable fate

FORMS OF DRAMA

• TRAGICOMEDY–Most life like of all the

genres

–Non-judgmental

–Ends with no absolutes

FORMS OF DRAMA

• TRAGICOMEDY–It focuses on character

relationships

–Shows society in a state of flux (change)

–Mix of comedy and tragedy

ELEMENTS OF PLOT•CONFLICT: initial problem

•CRISIS: turning point

ELEMENTS OF PLOT

•CLIMAX: point of highest interest

•RESOLUTION: conclusion

ELEMENTS OF PLOT

CONFLICT

CRISIS

CLIMAX

RESOLUTION

PLACEMENT ON STAGE

AUDIENCE

DOWN STAGE

UP STAGE

HOUSE LEFT

STAGE RIGHT

HOUSE RIGHT

STAGELEFT

Review Questions

1. The elements of theater are?

2. List what would qualify as spectacle.

3. Why is the audience important to theater?

MUSIC

• ELEMENTS OF MUSIC

• BASIC MUSIC

ELEMENTS OF MUSIC

• MELODY

– The main idea in a piece of music.

– What You hum when you listen to a song or other piece of music.

– Usually the most memorable and sing-able line of music in a piece.

ELEMENTS OF MUSIC

• HARMONY

–Other threads of music that aren't meant to stand alone.

–the simultaneous sounding of tones

ELEMENTS OF MUSIC

• HARMONY

–They exist only to support the melody and augment whatever feeling the melody is trying to convey.

ELEMENTS OF MUSIC

• RHYTHM

–the organization of musical tones with regard to their duration as distinct from their pitches

ELEMENTS OF MUSIC

•DYNAMICS =the loudness and quietness of sound

ELEMENTS OF MUSIC

•crescendo (cresc.) – gradually getting louder

•decrescendo (decresc.) – gradually getting quieter

BASIC MUSIC

• STAFF

• BAR LINES

• MEASURE

MEASURE

BAR LINE

STAFF

BASIC MUSIC

• CLEFS– Treble

• Also call the “G” clef because the loop at the bottom wraps around the line G

• Lines: Every Good Boy Does Fine• Spaces: F. A. C. E.

BASIC MUSIC

• CLEFS– Treble

BASIC MUSIC• CLEFS

–Bass• Also called the “F” clef as the dots are placed above and below middle C

• Lines: Good Boys Do Fine Always

• Spaces: All Cows Eat Grass

BASIC MUSIC

• CLEFS– Bass

BASIC MUSIC

NOTES

• Whole note: four beats equal one whole note

BASIC MUSIC

• Half note: two half notes make one whole note

• Quarter note: two quarter notes make a half note and four quarter notes make a whole note

BASIC MUSIC

• Eighth note: two eight notes = 1 quarter note

• Sixteenth note: two sixteenth notes= 1 eight note

BASIC MUSIC RESTS

• Whole

• Half

• Quarter

• Eighth

• Sixteenth

BASIC MUSIC

• Basic Counting

Looking at Music Lyrics

• What is a lyric?• Can you have music without lyrics?• How do lyrics enhance music?

Review Questions

1. The lines and spaces for the treble clef are?

2. The lines and spaces for the bass clef are?

3. How many eighth notes make up one whole note?