THE CONCEPT OF SHAPES, COLORS, VALUES AND OTHER PRINCIPLES IN RELATION TO PRINT-MAKING AND PHOTOGRAPHY
THE CONCEPT OF SHAPES, COLORS, VALUES AND OTHER PRINCIPLES IN RELATION TO PRINT-MAKING AND PHOTOGRAPHY
This topic requires a basic understanding of the concepts of shapes, colors, values, and principles of emphasis, contrast, and harmony in art, as well as an understanding of how these concepts are applied in printmaking and photography using new technologies. In this lesson, we'll explore these concepts and how they apply to printmaking and photography.
Shapes: In art, shapes refer to the two-dimensional area that is defined by a boundary. Shapes can be geometric (e.g., squares, circles, triangles) or organic (e.g., natural shapes found in nature). In printmaking and photography, shapes can be created using lines, textures, and forms.
Colors: Colors are a fundamental aspect of art and can be used to convey emotion, mood, and atmosphere. In printmaking and photography, color can be used to create depth and interest in an image.
Values: Values refer to the lightness or darkness of a color. In printmaking and photography, values can be used to create contrast and emphasis in an image.
Principles of Emphasis, Contrast, and Harmony: These principles are fundamental to creating visually appealing art. Emphasis refers to the use of elements that stand out and draw the viewer's attention. Contrast is the use of opposing elements (e.g., light and dark, large and small) to create interest and variety. Harmony refers to the use of elements that complement each other to create a cohesive and pleasing composition.
In printmaking and photography, new technologies have made it easier than ever to manipulate and enhance images to create unique and striking compositions. Here are some ways in which these concepts can be applied:
Shapes: In printmaking, shapes can be created using techniques such as linocut, etching, or screen printing. In photography, shapes can be created by cropping images, adjusting the focus, or using different lenses to distort the perspective.
Colors: In printmaking, color can be added to an image using techniques such as monoprinting or digital printing. In photography, colors can be manipulated using filters or post-processing software to create a desired effect.
Values: In printmaking and photography, values can be adjusted using techniques such as shading, cross-hatching, or dodging and burning. These techniques can create depth and dimension in an image.
Principles of Emphasis, Contrast, and Harmony: In printmaking and photography, these principles can be applied by adjusting the composition, using lighting and shadows, or by adding or subtracting elements to create a cohesive and visually interesting image.
In conclusion, printmaking and photography using new technologies offer endless possibilities for creating unique and striking compositions. By understanding the concepts of shapes, colors, values, and the principles of emphasis, contrast, and harmony, artists can create images that are not only visually appealing but also convey a message or emotion.
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