How the artist is using the principles of design and elements of design in the work?

Read Chapter Two: The Structure of Art–Form and Design. Here′s the link https://albanystate.view.usg.edu/d2l/common/dialogs/quickLink/quickLink.d2l?ou=2049657&type=coursefile&fileId=basic+design.ppt Find an image in chapter two and write 500 words about the image. How the artist is using the principles of design and elements of design in the work? What style of art is it? Is it Two-dimensional, Three dimensional, or is it four-dimensional or time-based art Take a look at https://www.billviola.com/ if you would like to write about one of his videos that would be so cool. If it is a drawing or a painting what medium is it? Do you like it, Why do you like it? Go to the chapter and use the new vocabulary from that chapter please do not say I like it because it′s blue. Elements of Art What design elements are at play in the image? Medium and Value of Art What design principles do you noticing the image? Form and Composition of Art Is there a texture and how was it created? Textures in Art Is there perspective what kind, how was it created? Perspective in Art Lines serve many purposes in visual composition. They can divide the composition, they can direct the viewers eye, they can define shapes and they can make a statement to the feel or interpretation of the image by the viewer. Line’s speaking to the feel of a composition is extremely important. Below are 5 types of lines and what impact they tend to have visually. Vertical Lines Vertical lines create a bold statement. They tend to suggest power with a strong foundation. They indicate a feeling of solidity. Horizontal Lines Horizontal lines indicate stability as well, but in a much more calming way. They suggest balance, harmony and in some cases finality or a sense of cadence (ending). Diagonal Lines Diagonal lines also create a strong feel, but indicate a sense of energy or motion. Mixing diagonal lines with vertical or horizontal lines can create a nice blend of power and dynamics. Organic Lines Organic lines often come from nature. The start to introduce feelings of chaos, complexity and beauty. Our eyes begin to relate in a much deeper way to this type of line and actually respond to it more sophisticatedly than we might think. Lines that suggest lightening have an angular quality and could seem intense. Lines in patterns like grass or wheat fields might suggest a sense of calming beauty. Organic line begins to become associative on a subconscious level with the viewer. Implied Lines Implied lines are possibly the most interesting if used correctly. Implied lines in composition don’t exist at all and are not even shown visually. They are created with directional elements such as shape, hand gesture, eye contact (or direction) etc. They are possibly the hardest elements to work with, but usually have the strongest impact when done well Are the lines implied or are the lines actual? Line in Art – What is the medium, Medium, oil, watercolor, photography – What is the Form and Composition of Art Use of examples from book, Reflecting understanding of source materials or other sources from the videos or power point