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Dive into the fundamentals of art and design by exploring shape and value through a creative project. Using cartridge paper, pencils, and paint, students will start with a large central shape and divide it into smaller rectangular sections. This exercise emphasizes the importance of light and dark areas by incorporating a monochromatic color scheme. By mixing one chosen color with white (creating tints) and outlining with black paint, participants will develop a keen understanding of how shape and value interact in their compositions.
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Elements of Art & Design Line Shape Space Colour Value Texture Form
Shape and Value SHAPE = a defined area; shapes may be organic (e.g., teardrop, puddle) or geometric (e.g., square, rectangle, triangle) VALUE = areas of light and dark colour; areas of reflected light and shadow.
Shape and Value Materials: Cartridge paper (9”x12”) Pencils & rulers Paint brushes Water containers Palettes (styrofoam plate) Liquid tempera paint (variety of colour choices - red, blue, orange, purple, green, black – and white
Shape and Value • Start with one LARGE SHAPE in the centre of the page • Use a pencil and ruler to divide the shape into rectangular shapes • Then divide the background into rectangular shapes
Shape and Value • Choose ONE COLOUR (MONOCHROMATIC) • Fill in all of the shapes in your design using one colour and its various tints by mixing with white TINT = COLOUR + WHITE
Shape and Value • ONE COLOUR = MONOCHROMATIC • Use black paint to go over the lines around each shape