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Visual (Formal) Elements in art:
1) Line 2) Light, Color, and Value 3) Shape and Mass 4) Space 5) Texture
Outline
Contour Line Drawing
Pablo Picasso Study of a Nude Woman 1905
Outline Contour Cross‐Contour Hatching Cross‐hatching
Gesture Line Drawing done by Edgar Degas
Henri Ma)sse
Marguerite in Three Poses (Three Studies of Marguerite) 1906‐1910 drawing | ink on paper
Albrecht Durer
Studies of Self‐Portrait, Hand and Pillow 1493 Pen and ink on paper 28 x 20 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Hatching, cross‐hatching, and cross contour line
Michelangelo
Nude Woman on her Knees Chalk Musée du Louvre, Paris
Value drawing and Chiaroscuro
Michelangelo, Portrait drawing, 1532
Leonardo Da Vinci Value study use of Chiaroscuro
Leonardo da Vinci Garment study for a seated figure, 1470‐84 Brush and grey distemper on grey canvas, 266 x 233 mm, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Shape – in 2‐dimensional works, shape refers to the spaces enclosed by lines. 2‐d shapes have length and width, but no depth.
Drawing with contour line Drawing with value shapes
Posi\ve and Nega\ve Space
Henry Moore
How do you show depth on a flat surface?
The Chinese were one of the first civiliza\ons to use Atmospheric (Aerial) Perspec\ve.
Summer Mountains, Northern Song dynasty (960–1127) 11th century, AWributed to Qu Ding (Chinese, ac)ve ca. 1023–ca. 1056) Handscroll; ink and pale color on silk17 7/8 x 45 3/8 in.
Atmospheric Perspec\ve
Atmospheric Perspec\ve
Foreshortening
Andrea Mantegna The Lamenta)on over the Dead Christ c. 1490,Tempera on canvas, 68 x 81 cm
Linear Perspec\ve – Both of these examples are One‐Point Linear Perspec\ve
One‐Point Linear Perspec\ve
Two‐Point Linear Perspec\ve
Wayne Thiebaud – Using diagonals to show recession of space
MaWhew Ritchie
No Sign of the World Mixed‐media
Julie Mehretu
2000 Ink, colored pencil and cut paper on Mylar 18 x 24 in. at the Museum of Modern Art
Julie Mehretu
drawings (new construc)ons) #2 2003 graphite/colour pencil, ink, acrylic, paper drawing 66 cm x 101,5 cm
Visual Texture
Alexa Brooks, Bricks & Mortar, 2010, 8.5” x 8.5”, graphite on paper
Visual Texture ‐ A convincing copy or transla\on of an object’s texture in any medium.
Representa\onal – Abstract – Non‐Representa\onal
Michelangelo
Paul Klee
Pablo Picasso
Reclining Nude ca.1907 Charcoal on Paper 45 cm X 35 cm
Pablo Picasso
Charcoal 27.9 h x 17.3 w 1976
Mondrian