This document discusses the elements and principles of art in some cultural groups in the Luzon highlands of the Philippines. It begins by defining the core elements of art including line, shape, color, texture, value, space and form. It then explains the principles of art such as rhythm, balance, emphasis, harmony, unity, variety and proportion. The document concludes by providing examples of how these elements and principles are used in the artworks, textiles, architecture and other cultural expressions of ethnic groups in highland Luzon including the Ifugao, Ivatan, Gaddang and Ibanag people.
This document discusses the elements and principles of art in some cultural groups in the Luzon highlands of the Philippines. It begins by defining the core elements of art including line, shape, color, texture, value, space and form. It then explains the principles of art such as rhythm, balance, emphasis, harmony, unity, variety and proportion. The document concludes by providing examples of how these elements and principles are used in the artworks, textiles, architecture and other cultural expressions of ethnic groups in highland Luzon including the Ifugao, Ivatan, Gaddang and Ibanag people.
This document discusses the elements and principles of art in some cultural groups in the Luzon highlands of the Philippines. It begins by defining the core elements of art including line, shape, color, texture, value, space and form. It then explains the principles of art such as rhythm, balance, emphasis, harmony, unity, variety and proportion. The document concludes by providing examples of how these elements and principles are used in the artworks, textiles, architecture and other cultural expressions of ethnic groups in highland Luzon including the Ifugao, Ivatan, Gaddang and Ibanag people.
This document discusses the elements and principles of art in some cultural groups in the Luzon highlands of the Philippines. It begins by defining the core elements of art including line, shape, color, texture, value, space and form. It then explains the principles of art such as rhythm, balance, emphasis, harmony, unity, variety and proportion. The document concludes by providing examples of how these elements and principles are used in the artworks, textiles, architecture and other cultural expressions of ethnic groups in highland Luzon including the Ifugao, Ivatan, Gaddang and Ibanag people.
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Arts of Highland Luzon
Elements and Principles
Reviewing the Elements of Arts
Rules in Virtual Class 1. Always be on time. 2. Be cooperative 3. Mute your microphone 4. Always on cam 5. Listen to the discussion 6. Unmute your mic if you have a question 7. Finally, do and finish the activity and submit it on time. What are art elements Art elements are considered as the buil ding blocks of art. 1 .Lines In art, line represents many things such as an actual line, a person, or a building.
A line can be thick or thin; straight, wavy, curv
ed, or angular; continuous or broken; dotted, das hed, or a combination of any of these. a. Static lines. They suggest firmnes s and straightforwardness Vertical Lines – These lines convey upri ghtness, dignity, and assurance
Horizontal Lines – These lines suggest
calmness, peace, and sobriety. Dynamic Lines – These signify movements, cheerfulness and continuity. Jagged Lines – These lines give the impression of chaos and disorder. What are art elements Art elements are considered as the buil ding blocks of art. 2.. Shape and Form
Shapes are define by artist using lines
and contrast in color and texture. These shapes in objects can take on vario us forms. What are art elements Art elements are considered as the buil ding blocks of art. 3. Value/Tone Refers to the use of light and dark c olors in a piece of art. 4. Color Is produced when artist use various pig ments and dyes to create a range of diff What are art elements Art elements are considered as the building 3. Texture blocks of art. This could be the simulated appearance of rou ghness or smoothness in visual arts or the actu al surface feel of a work of art or craft. 4. Space Refers to the physical space among obje cts and the area that separates them. The area occupied by objects is called th Principles of Art The principle of design are used by arti st to create artworks. 1. Rhythm, Movement Rhythm in art refers to the repetition of a motif or elements of art at regular or irregular inter vals.
The motif could be the same or it could be modified.
Using some techniques, artist can somehow convey the illusion of movement like the us e of curvilinear lines. The dynamics of curves and geometrical lines make a work of art more lively and pleasi ng. Principles of Art The principle of design are used by artist to create artworks. 2. Balance Refers to the idea of maintaining consistency of art elements in v arious areas in artwork.
Balance could be in the form of:
a. Symmetrical balance – when different shapes, colors, and other art elements are evenly distributed on either the verti cal or horizontal midpoint of a piece. b . Asymmetrical balance – when different shapes, colors, and other art elements are distributed on either the vertical or horizontal midpoint of a piece eg. A mat that has an imag Principles The principle of designofareArt used by arti 3. Emphasis st to create artworks. There is emphasis when an extraordinary or a differ ent line, color, or shape is placed in the midst of a r egular pattern. 4. Harmony When the art elements like colors, shapes, and lines complement, they create harmony. 5. Unity Relates to the sense of oneness, wholeness, or orde Principles ofdesign The principle of Art are used by arti st6.toVariety create artworks. Is a principle of design concerned with di versity or contrast. It is achieved by using different shapes, li nes, colors, and other elements of art. 7. Proportion Refers to the relationship of certain elem Elements and Principle or Arts in s omeCultural Luzon highland. Groups Ifugao Artworks Banaue Rice Terraces Lines Vertical, horizontal and Dynamic Color Brown, Yellow ochre, monochrome of cool c Elements and Principle or Arts in som e Cultural LuzonGroups highland. Ivatan Artworks Stone houses, vakul Lines Vertical, horizontal Color monochrome of earth colors Elements and Principle or Arts i n Cultural someGroups Luzon highland. Gaddang Artworks Textiles Lines Vertical, horizontal Color Pastel tricolors Elements and Principle or Arts in s ome Luzon Cultural Groupshighland. Ibanag Artworks dress Lines Vertical, horizontal Color monochrome of earth colors, pastel tricolors