Is the overall organization of the artwork. It is an outcome of the artists' effort to use the elements of art and arrange them according to aesthetic principles?
Form
The first aspect of form is the?
elements of art and principles of design
The second aspect of form is?
its actual form and objective form.
Modern types of form are those that are now produced by?
technology or technological media
Two-dimensional art
Two-dimensional art begins the work on a flatsurface called a plane
The art form is the actual appearance of the art
The conveyance is the manner in the art, its elements, and subjects project an image or impression.
Some arts only show a still image of one subject but some other 2-dimensional art like paintings may showsomesenseofdistancesuchasthemountainandlandseparatedbyariver.
Artists may manipulate design principles to produce images that convey not just heightandwidthbutalsodepth or at least theillusionofsuch.
Give the 3 characteristics 2-dimensional of art
Give the 3 characteristics of 2-dimensional art?
hasdimensionsofwidthandheight (butnodepth)
they can be decorative spaces or plastic spaces
Plane/Picture Frame
It is not the laymen's definition of decorative and plastics space.
It refers to a spatial condition when elements of the art cling to the picture plane. What characteristics of 2-dimensional art is this?
Decorative spaces or plastic spaces
This is the defined boundary of the picture plane. This can be interpreted as a limitation of 2-dimensional artists where they are only bound to work within the frame. What characteristics of 2-dimensional art is this?
Plane/Picture Frame
Is a process of moving an instrument over a smooth surface to leave a mark, mostly in the form of a line. What type of 2-dimensional media is this?
Drawing
It is an art process or media where the artist applies colors to surfaces using a paintbrush, painting knives, or rollers. What type of 2-dimensional art is this?
Painting
The distinguishing factor of 3-dimensional art is its actual and real depth.
Sculpture is a type of three-dimensional art media where most of the media used are clay, glass, plastics, wood, stone, or metals.
Sculpting allows you and the artist to create the intended shapes through these media.
The first type of sculpture is called free-standingsculpture that can be viewed around it.
The second type of sculpture is the relief sculpture that is projected into a space from a flat surface.
Assembling is the process of constructing a sculpture using different materials. It can be a combination of wood, plastic, metal, and others.
Modeling is an additive process where the artist gradually adds more of the material to build the form.
Carving is a subtractive process where the sculpture removes, cuts, chips, or drills parts of the sold mass to create the form.
Casting comes in the manipulative process where materials like soft pliable materials are made into shapes using manual hand force or machine-manufactured force.
Crafts are three-dimensional crafts that have utilitarian intentions. Usually made with functions are baskets, plates, cups, vases, jars, kitchen utensils, and even jewelry.
Architecture is the process of planning, creating/building, monitoring and retrofitting infrastructures to give humans and other life forms safe spaces.
Technological media paved the way for arts and the process of making one be more accessible to consumers. It also allowed people to tap more into their artistic side to create their own version of art forms.
The first camera ever recorded in history was called the daguerreotype in the 19th century. It uses a copper plate to create mirror-like images.
In the 1850s, a wet plate replaced the old copper place to create photographs. It is used a glass coat with the aid of chemicals to record the image. This was then transferred to a paper or cardboard.