Thursday 27 February 2014

Value - What is it?

Not everything in art has to do with colour, and many think that it does since we have learned that since a small age. However, if you were to take away  a basic element that no one thinks about the world would be very dark and bland with nothing to look at. 


1. Value is the most important thing in art because without it the world would be pitch black and very very boring.

2. The element of value relates to the element of texture because they are similar in a way that they both enhance the 3D effect  to an object.

3.  -Cross hatching
-Shading
-Scribble

4. To build value means to gradually add on to what you are rendering.

5. We can see value best by the lightness and darkness of an object and where the light would reflect the image .

Wednesday 26 February 2014

My Geometric and Organic Drawing

Geometric and organic lines show important things about art itself. The way shapes are jagged or the way shapes flow, depends on the way the artist wants you to see the perspective. 

My geometric side supposedly shows the way a city life is, by showing very strict and precise shapes as it would be to look at (as an example) roads and how they turn quickly and straight. 

My organic side supposedly shows how the country life is and how it is relaxed and flows with the earth.

Tuesday 25 February 2014

Defining Line


The author defines line as an element of art that is the path of a moving point through space.  To create a line you need texture, size and direction. Dimension is like a 3D effect that tells the viewer what is supposed to be closer to them and it gives the effect that it is farther away. Artists create line by using varieties of texture, value and depth. An "outline" line is a line that can be an edge around an object but not necessarily bolder than the other lines, we just assume. An line does not have to be connected to be considered a line we just imply that it is. That is why it is called an "implied" line.

Friday 21 February 2014

My Inspiration



This is what had inspired me to create my organic drawing of grass. I enjoyed it and I hope you do too!

I loved the way it flows in one direction then it changes into another.

Wednesday 12 February 2014

What IS a line?

A line is a great way to determine feelings. Either by sharp,thick and dramatic turns that can describe angry emotions or you can use light and flowing lines to describe a happy and light feeling. When you put this into context when you are drawing it adds character to the piece. A line is a element of description, as for it can describe anything.