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Good day!

Regine D. Pelaez!
-Student Teacher

Bachelor of Culture and Arts Education


Marinduque State College
Classroom Rules:
1. Treat others with respect
2. Listen when someone is speaking
3. Raise your hand before speaking
4. Do not leave the classroom if not necessary
5. Participate in class discussion and activities
Activity 1: Advance the letters!
Instructions: Advance the letters to reveal the phrase, except for
the underlined letter.

Example:

AQS − ART
Activity 1: Advance the letters!

“D K D L D M S R AMC OQHMBHOKDR
N E A Q S”
ELEMENTS AND PRINCPLES OF ART
Learning Competency

 Evaluates contemporary art forms based on the elements and


principles.
CAR11/12CAP-0c-e-6

Specific Objectives

At the end of the lesson the learners are able to:

a. Identify the elements and principles of art


b. Evaluate an artwork based on the elements and principles of art
c. Show appreciation on the elements and principles of art as applied
to contemporary art
Instructions: Watch the video properly and answer
what is being asked in the process questions based on
the video presentation.
Process Questions:
1. What was the video all about?
2. What important details have you seen in the video
clip?
Elements and
principles of
art
Prepared by: Regine Pelaez
Student Teacher
Activity 2
Instructions: Students will be grouped into two. Each group
will present and discuss their understanding on the video and
provide examples (if available) using the following activities:

Group 1: Newscasting- Elements of Art


Group 2: Talk Show- Principles of Art
The students’ presentation will be graded based on the rubric:
  Exemplary Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Score
(10-15) (5-9) (1-4)
CONTENT- Students        
provide accurate and
substantial information.
CREATIVITY- Students        
show significant effort and
go beyond basic questions
and answers.

PRESENTATION-      
Students speak clearly and
loudly and make good eye
contact.
Elements of
arts
-visual tools that the
artist uses to create a
composition.
lines refer to a prolongation of a point or a
mark in a surface.

Horizontal Line

Vertical Line

Curved Line
Circular Line
an area that is enclosed by a line or lines.
shape Shapes are two dimensional figures with
height and width.

Geometric Shape
Organic Shape
COL
are the way we see light reflected from a surface or
refracted through a prism. Colors we see in nature
are reflections of light on the surfaces around us.

ORs
Classification of Colors
a.Primary Colors
b.Secondary Colors
c. Tertiary Colors
d.Analogous Colors
e.Complementary Colors
f. Monochromatic Colors
g.Warm Colors
h.Cool Colors
spac
refers to distances or areas around,
e
between or within components of a
piece and refers to the arrangement of
objects on the picture plane (two-
dimensional). In visual arts, space may
either be positive space or negative
space
texture
is the element that appeals to our sense of feel on
things−rough or smooth, bumpy or slippery. It is the
character of the surface of an artwork.
`

Beautiful Sunrise To Sunset by Neil Pasilan

The Persistence Memory, Salvador Dali


value
pertains to the lightness or darkness of a color in a given
artwork. Value can be changed by adding white or black
to a color and these described as tint and shade.
`
form
refers to the three-dimensionality of an object. It has dimensions
of height, width, and length.
`

Mobile Record Shop, Elmer Borlongan


Principles of
arts
-represent how the artist
uses the elements of art to
create an effect and to help
convey the artist's intent.
rhythm
refers to the repetition of certain elements to produce a
pattern.
`

Wheels of Fortune, Pacita Abad


refers to the illusion of motion in a
movement
painting, sculpture, or design.
`

Starry Night, Van Gogh


balance
refers to the visual weight in a picture. It refers to the even
distribution of positions of elements in an artwork. The
principle of balance can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.
`

Meeting Myths, Ronald Ventura Pag-ahon, Elmer Borlongan


refers to the
proporti relationships of the
size of objects in a

on body of work.

CONTR
this principle shows differences between
AST
elements of art in an artwork. It shows
how stronger each element of art in
relation to one another.
variety
refers to the diversity
or the different
elements used in an
artwork to make it
more interesting.

HALO, Ronald Ventura


emphasi
refers to the greater impact
s
or highlight given to a
certain element in an
artwork.
harmon
y
refers to the unity of an
artwork. It is about the
arrangement of the related
`

elements that makes an


artwork to be viewed as a
whole.
Activity 3

Instructions: Identify what element of art or principle


of design is evident in each artwork/picture.
VALUE
COLOR
SPACE
LINES
MOVEMENT
PROPORTION
CONTRAST
VARIETY
EMPHASIS
HARMONY
RHYTHM
FORM
TEXTURE
SHAPES
Activity 4: ART
CRITIQUE
Instructions: Look at the artworks carefully. Evaluate each
based on the elements and principles of art by answering the
guide questions.

Fishermen, Ang Kiukok Watering Hole, Elmer Borlongan


Fishermen, Ang Kiukok

Guide Questions: Watering Hole, Elmer Borlongan


1. DESCRIBE:
• What can you see in the artwork? List the objects,
3. INTERPRET:
figures, shapes or colors that you observed.
• How will you describe the mood or emotion
expressed in the artwork?
2. ANALYZE:
• What story does the artwork tells the
• What types of lines and shapes were used in the
viewer?
artwork?
• What is the message conveyed from the
• How will you describe the value and texture applied
artwork?
by the artist?
• What principle of art is evident in the artwork?
• Does the picture show movements?
Questions:

What do you think is the significance of the elements and


principles of art in creating an artwork?

Do elements and principles of art help the audience or


viewers convey the true meaning and message of an
artwork? Explain.
 
 
Quiz
Instructions: Identify what element or principle of art is being
asked in the statement.

1. It is an element of art that appeals to our sense of feel on things−rough or


smooth, bumpy or slippery.
2. It is an element of art that refers to distances or areas around, between or
within components of a piece.
3. It is a principle of art that refers to the repetition of certain elements to
produce a pattern.
4. It refers to the even distribution of positions of elements in an artwork.
5. It is a principle of art which refers to the unity of an artwork.
Answers:
1. Texture
2. Space
3.Rhythm
4.Balance
5.Harmony
Assignment:
Research on the different art forms from Luzon, Visayas
and Mindanao.

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