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Analysis of Visual Art

Analysis of Visual Art Sensory Properties Formal Properties Expressive Properties Technical Properties A. Sensory Properties Line / Edge Shape / Form Color Texture 1. Line / Edge in two-dimensional art = the mark left by a moving point or a succession of connected points

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Analysis of Visual Art

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  1. Analysis of Visual Art • Sensory Properties • Formal Properties • Expressive Properties • Technical Properties

  2. A. Sensory Properties • Line / Edge • Shape / Form • Color • Texture

  3. 1. Line / Edge • in two-dimensional art = the mark left by a moving point or a succession of connected points • in three-dimensional art = the boundary of a given form or mass

  4. Line / Edge Characteristics • Direction (horizontal, vertical, perpendicular, curving, radial, meandering) • length (long, short, continuous, broken) • width (thick, thin, tapering) • boundaries [fuzzy, blurred, sharp]

  5. 2. Shape / Form • Shape = 2 dimensional art (an area with width and height) • Form = 3 dimensional art (an area with height, width, and depth)

  6. Shape/Form Characteristics • Regular, irregular, graduated • Geometric Shape (circle, square, rectangle, polygon) • Geometric Form (sphere, cylinder, pyramid) • Organic (plant, animal, human)

  7. 3. Color • character of a surface as the result of the wavelengths of light it reflects or absorbs

  8. Color Characteristics • Hue (red, yellow, blue; orange, green, violet] • Value [light, dark] • Intensity [bright, dull] • monochromatic / polychromatic • primary / secondary

  9. 4. Texture • actual tactile quality of a surface • visual illusion of tactile qualities on a flat surface

  10. Texture Characteristics • Smooth, Rough, Bumpy, Abrasive • Soft, Hard • Solid, Flimsy • Wet, Dry • impasto

  11. B. Formal Properties • Balance • Repetition / Rhythm • Dominance / Submission

  12. 1. Balance • controlled tension established by shapes depending on variables such as: • - placement • - size • - spacing • - proportion • - direction

  13. Balance Characteristics • symmetrical / asymmetrical • formal / informal • structured / intuitive

  14. 2. Repetition /Rhythm • perceptible sequences of identical or similar material

  15. Repetition / Rhythm Characteristics • Duple (recurring groups of two] • Triple [recurring groups of three] • Mixed [recurring mixtures of duple/triple]

  16. 3. Dominance / Submission • highly accentuated vs. recessive focus of attention • established by contrast with what appears around the element

  17. C. Expressive Properties • Happy • Sad • Hurt • Angry • Fearless • Afraid • Interested • State of Dynamism

  18. D. Technical Properties • Media • Technique • Tool • Product

  19. 1. Media • Clay, Acrylic • Dye, Ink • Pencil, Charcoal • Stone, Feathers, Wood, Grasses, Skin • Minerals, Blood, Hair, Seeds/Berries, Gourds, Sticks

  20. 2. Technique • Blending • Carving • Tie-Dye • Cross-Hatching • Weave • Assemble / Subtract

  21. 3. Tool • Ruler • Potter’s Wheel • Brush • Chisel • Knife • Finger • Fiber • Stone

  22. 4. Product • Drawing • Painting • Collage • Sculpture • Architecture • Ceramic • Mosaic

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