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Elements of DesignElements of DesignElements of DesignElements of DesignBy Magdalena StrongBy Magdalena Strong
K-3 Art TeacherK-3 Art Teacher
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Elements of Design
• This presentation explains the different Elements of Design:
Lines Color Value Texture Shape Form Space
Art Site Art Site
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Lines• Lines are used in artwork to
outline or add detail.• There are many types of lines;
Horizontal Curved
Vertical ZigzagDiagonal Straight
Dotted
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Color• Artists add color and value to an artwork
to show feeling or emotion.• Primary colors are blue, yellow and red.• Secondary colors are orange, purple and
green.• Cool colors are blue, green and purple.• Warm colors are red, orange and yellow.
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Value• Value is the lightness or darkness of
a color.• If you add white to a color you get a
lighter color and it is called a tint.• If you add black to a color you get a
darker color and it is called a shade.
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Texture• Artists can create texture in their
artwork to show how things feel.• Some words that are used to
describe texture or how something feels are; rough, smooth, bumpy or furry.
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Shape• Artists use shapes in artwork that
are two dimensional.• Some basic shapes are triangles,
squares, circles, rectangles and ovals.
• Artists also use shapes such as stars and hearts.
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Form• Artists create form in three
dimensional artwork.• Five basic forms are; sphere,
cone, pyramid, cylinder and free-form.
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Space• Artists create space in artworks
that are two dimensional.• Positive space is the filled in
object.• Negative space is the empty space
around the object.