Component
of Art this are the form, content and iconography. Form is the how of a work of
art, the all-encompassing framework or artistic expression and the general
structure and overall organization of a composition. Signifies the totality of
technical means and materials employed by the artist, as well as all of the
visual strategies and pictorial devices used to express and communicate. Content
comes close to being the why of a work of art in that it includes what we might
consider the reasons behind its appearance. It contains the idea, the cultural
and artistic contexts and the meaning of a work of art. Symbols are a key
component, even if they are unapparent to many or most viewers. Symbols are
images that stand for ideas underlying that which is actually seen. Iconography
is the study of the themes and symbols in the visual arts the figures and
images that lend work their underlying meanings. Awareness of the symbolism
enriches the viewing experience. Symbols are a key component, even if they are
unapparent to many or most viewers. Symbols are images that stand for ideas
underlying that which is actually seen.
Visual Element of Art is the line,
shape, value, texture, motion, color and space. Line is a series of connected dots
and it Serves as an essential building block of art, but can serve as the
content itself of a work of art, or is manipulated to evoke an emotional or
intellectual response from a viewer. Shape is the Element of the visual arts
which contributes to the final form of the artwork. Value refers to the blacks
and whites in a work of art, as well as the contrasts between lights and
shades. Texture associated with the sense of touch. Motion occurs through time—the 4th
dimension—as well as space. May be implied or suggested in static works or
built into works. Color is the Dependent on the presence of light, the
wavelength of light determines color or hue and It is property of an object
that makes it appealing to the visual sense. Space an age-old challenge for
artists to be created.Some painters have recreated, on a two-dimensional
surface, vistas that appear to recede from the picture plane many miles into
the distance.
Principle of
designs is the harmony, variety, emphasis, balance, rhythm, scale, proportion
and medium. Harmony also called unity. Achieved when all the elements of a
thing are put together to come up with a coherent whole. Variety It is the
counterpart of unity. Emphasis is giving proper importance to one or more parts
of the thing or the whole thing itself. Balance brings visual stability to a
work of art. Rhythm is to convey a sense of orderly progression among the parts
of the work. Scale is The work’s size in relation to the viewers. Proportion is
the comparative relationship of the different parts in relation to the whole.
And the medium is the materials used in the art-making process and this list
can be as long as one’s imagination. Materials used in the art-making process
and this list can be as long as one’s imagination.
