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Famous Paintings andThe Principles of ArtPaintings you’ll see again and again…..

Taking notes “from”
picturesDo a thumbnail sketch. Draw a 2” x 2” box and
QUICKLY sketch the major details of the picture.
You want to sketch enough that the thumbnail
will trigger a memory of the actual picture
Include the artist’s name
Include the name of the piece

The Elements of Art
The Elements of Art are like the tools an artist
uses to create a work of art. The Elements are:
LINE
SHAPE/FORM
VALUE
TEXTURE
COLOR

The Principles of Art
The Principles are the rules of art. These rules
apply to how the artist uses the tools of art…oh’
yeah…line ,shape/form, color, value and texture.
BALANCE
PROPORTION
RHYTHM
MOVEMENT

VARIETY
CONTRAST
UNITY
EMPHASIS

BALANCE
VISUAL EQUALIBRIUM – The sense of stability
Symmetrical
Asymmetrical
radial


symmetrical
Leonardo da VinciThe Last Supper

Salvador DaliThe Persistence of Memory
asymmetrical

Leonardo da Vinci
Vitruvian Man

PROPORTION
THE RELATIONSHIP OF SIZES

Pablo PicassoPortrait of Olga in the Armchair

Pablo Picasso
The Dream

James Abbott McNeill WhistlerArrangement in Grey
and Black

Rhythm
Repetition of any of the elements – usually color,
shape and value.

Vincent Van Gogh
Starry Night

Claude Monet
Poplars

MOVEMENT
Directs the viewer’s eye through the picture
plane

Franz Marc
Fighting Forms

Vincent Van Gogh
Wheat field with Cypress
Trees

VARIETY
Differences in the elements. Different colors,
textures, shapes, sizes create interest.

Andy Warhol9 Marilyns

Georgia O’Keeffe
Oriental Poppies

CONTRAST
A big difference in any of the elements

Leonardo da Vinci
Mona Lisa

Georgia O’KeeffeCow Skull:Red, White and Blue

EMPHASIS
Points of interest that pull the viewer’s eye to the
important parts of the work

Andy Warhol
Campbell’s Soup I

Jan Vermeer
Girl with a Pearl Earring

Rene Magritte
The Son of Man

UNITY
All parts of a work seen as a whole.

Gustav Klimt
The Kiss

Claude Monet
Water Lilies

Edvard Munch
The Scream