Warmup Quote Without negative space how would we appreciate the positive in our art and in our lives Dyan Law Objective to identify examine and illustrate concepts of space ID: 657917
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Elements of Art:Space (Part 1)
Warm-up: Quote“Without negative space how would we appreciate the positive in our art and in our lives?” ~Dyan Law
Objective
: to
identify, examine and illustrate concepts of space
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Space is the area around, above, and within an object.Space refers to the emptiness or area between, around, above, below, or within objects.Positive Space- the actual shapes or forms that exist.Negative Space- the empty areas between the shapes or forms.Vocabulary of SpaceSlide3
How many kinds of space are there?There are six ways an artist can create the illusion of space on a 2-Dimensional surface.Overlapping
Placement on the paperSizeDetailColor and Value
Perspective Slide4
OverlappingOverlapping occurs when objects that are closer to the viewer prevent the view of objects that are behind them.Slide5
Placement on the PaperObjects placed higher within the picture plane will appear further away.Slide6
SizeObjects that are smaller will appear further away from the viewer.Slide7
They are the beginnings of a 2-D drawing that include a Foreground, Middleground and Background.
(see video link below)What do overlapping, size and placement on paper have in common?
https://youtu.be/V0S5vZKR--YSlide8
Detail Objects that are further away should have less detail than objects that are closer to the viewer.Slide9
Color and ValueObjects that are further away are lighter in value, while objects that are closer are typically darker in value. Objects that are further away are cooler in color temperature, while objects that are closer are warmer. Slide10
Color and ValueSlide11
Perspective Linear perspective is a drawing method that uses lines to create the illusion of space on a flat surface. Slide12
1.) Name 3 of the 6 kinds of space?2.) In the image below what part is the positive space and which is the negative space?
3.) What are the 3 parts of a 2-D artwork? (
Hint: It
is
usually found in a
landscape
artwork
.)
4.) In what ways did we identify and examine space?
Review Questions