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Title: Physical qualities Formal qualities Illusionary qualities Subject matter Contentmeaning


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Physical qualitiesFormal qualitiesIllusionary
qualitiesSubject matterContent/meaning
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The formal qualities of a work of art include
thefive Elements of ArtColor
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The formal qualities of a work of art include
thefive Elements of ArtColorLine
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Line is present in all works of visual art.
Line.forms the separation of shapes and colors.
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LINE
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Line can be used as a quick sketch, as in this
small drawing done from a train window in
southern France..
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and 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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or this drawing by 20th century artist Ray
Johnson
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line can be used as a detailed mechanical
drawing.
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or as a means of making an expressive self
portrait drawing such as this one by contemporary
American artist Brian Mellilo.
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Line can be used to build value through the use
of cross-hatching
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Robert Crumb,Contemporary American master
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Or line can be produced by unorthodox means as in
this wall sculpture by contemporary artist
Roman DiSalvo
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Jasper Johns,American
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Rico Lebrun,Italian-American
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Philip Guston,American
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Manuel Alvarez-BravoMexican
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The formal qualities of a work of art include
thefive Elements of ArtColorLineValue
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The formal qualities of a work of art include
thefive Elements of ArtColorLineValue
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VALUE
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Value is the lightness and darkness within a work
of art.Other words for VALUE.ContrastShading
Tone
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Value can be used to create a dramatic effect, as
in this painting by the Baroque master, Artemisia
Gentileschi
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or it can be used to create a soft and almost
abstract effect, as in this photograph by Minor
White
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or this one by Ansel Adams
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High contrast value scheme.
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Low contrast
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Pablo Picasso,Spanish
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SHAPE
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Shape can refer to the format of the work of
art
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Or to the shapes within the work of art.
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Ana Rodriguez,former IVC student
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Shapes abound in nature.as in these Los Angeles
palm trees..
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and these Imperial Valley Yucca plants..
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an old bicycle seat found in rural Nevada..
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rectangles, ellipses, repeated shapes.
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repeated shapes
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The formal qualities of a work of art include
thefive Elements of ArtColorLineValueTexture
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Pastel/paper
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Texture 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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Chuck Close,American
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The elements of art work together along with the
principles of design to create unity in a work
of art.
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