Title: Physical qualities Formal qualities Illusionary qualities Subject matter Contentmeaning
1Physical qualitiesFormal qualitiesIllusionary
qualitiesSubject matterContent/meaning
2The formal qualities of a work of art include
thefive Elements of ArtColor
3The formal qualities of a work of art include
thefive Elements of ArtColorLine
4Line is present in all works of visual art.
Line.forms the separation of shapes and colors.
5LINE
6Line can be used as a quick sketch, as in this
small drawing done from a train window in
southern France..
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8and line can be used as the subject itself, as
in this abstract drawing done with ink and stick
by 20th century American artist Jackson Pollock
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10or this drawing by 20th century artist Ray
Johnson
11line can be used as a detailed mechanical
drawing.
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13or as a means of making an expressive self
portrait drawing such as this one by contemporary
American artist Brian Mellilo.
14Line can be used to build value through the use
of cross-hatching
15Robert Crumb,Contemporary American master
16Or line can be produced by unorthodox means as in
this wall sculpture by contemporary artist
Roman DiSalvo
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18Jasper Johns,American
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22Rico Lebrun,Italian-American
23Philip Guston,American
24Manuel Alvarez-BravoMexican
25The formal qualities of a work of art include
thefive Elements of ArtColorLineValue
26The formal qualities of a work of art include
thefive Elements of ArtColorLineValue
27VALUE
28Value is the lightness and darkness within a work
of art.Other words for VALUE.ContrastShading
Tone
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30Value can be used to create a dramatic effect, as
in this painting by the Baroque master, Artemisia
Gentileschi
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32or it can be used to create a soft and almost
abstract effect, as in this photograph by Minor
White
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34or this one by Ansel Adams
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37High contrast value scheme.
38Low contrast
39Pablo Picasso,Spanish
40SHAPE
41Shape can refer to the format of the work of
art
42Or to the shapes within the work of art.
43Ana Rodriguez,former IVC student
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46Shapes abound in nature.as in these Los Angeles
palm trees..
47and these Imperial Valley Yucca plants..
48an old bicycle seat found in rural Nevada..
49rectangles, ellipses, repeated shapes.
50repeated shapes
51The formal qualities of a work of art include
thefive Elements of ArtColorLineValueTexture
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53Pastel/paper
54Texture can be part of the way that the painting
is arranged or composed.. As in this watercolor
by 20th century American master Charles
Burchfield
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56Chuck Close,American
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61The elements of art work together along with the
principles of design to create unity in a work
of art.