Lines in art -aj--10-2013

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This is an activity I used with ESL students to deepen their understanding of the concept of line in art, and to learn to use vocabulary in English associated with line. Also includes a few images to provoke conversation and to illustrate points.

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LinesWhat are lines?

What types of lines are there?How can lines be expressive?

What are some examples of lines in art?

What is a Line?

A simple graphic element that we use to make shapes and images.

A long narrow mark or band. When a dot moves, it leaves a trace

that we see as a line.

What do lines do? Lines give shape

to images› Contour Lines

define objects within an image

How can you tell that there is a shape of a hand on in this picture?

What do lines do?

Lines create shading, depth, volume, and texture.

We can shade darker areas by putting lines closer together (concentration), or by spacing them apart (dispersion).

We can change the thickness of lines to create volume, and use thinner lines for lighter areas, or to make things look far away.

We can also overlap lines to create 3D effects, using Hatching and Cross-hatching.

The darker, thicker lines give this picture more dimension.

Varying the Thickness of line can make your picture look more interesting.

Notice how there are thick and thin lines in this picture. How do they make this eye look real?

Shading, depth, and texture.

More examples of crosshatching. How do the artists create a sense of light and dark?

What else can lines do? Using Colored

lines, we can create different Planes, or surfaces in our pictures.

If we draw parallel lines of all the same color equally spaced apart, we can create a surface.

Look what happens when two colors are put together.

What types of lines do you see in this picture?

Lines can be Straight lines Vertical Horizontal Inclined Curved Radial Broken Concurrent

Expressive

PIET MONDRIAN

Composition with Yellow, Blue, and Red. (1937-1944)

•He was Dutch painter and part of the De Stijl art movement and group,

He evolved a non-representational form which he termed neoplasticism. This consisted of white ground, upon which was painted a grid of vertical and horizontal black lines and the three primary colors.[1]

OPITICAL ILLUSION—ARE THE HORIZONTAL LINES STRAIGHT OR NOT?

Curved Lines

Curved lines

Radial Lines—

What do they convey? What do they remind you of?

Radial design using curved lines.

Broken Lines

Broken Lines

Concentric Lines

Where is the focus of attention?

What do these shapes remind you of?

Expressive words!

Rigid Precise Balanced Equal Zig zag Curvy Explosive Dynamic Spiral Curly

Parallel Intersecting Elegant Repetitive Diagonal Smooth Active Chaotic Sharp Geometric Texture

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Starry Night, 1889

Van Gogh = a post-Impressionist painter of Dutch origin whose work, notable for its rough beauty, emotional honesty and bold color, had a far-reaching influence on 20th-century art.

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Look at how the lines are place to create shapes and depth.

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GH A Pair of Leather Clogs, 1888

Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein

› American pop artist.

› During the 1960s, along with Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, and James Rosenquist among others, he became a leading figure in the new art movement

Dots and Lines in Roy Lichtenstein’s Art

What Kind of lines represent the sun’s rays?

Sources:

www.wikipedia.org

Google images

Made by: A. Jacksonaejackson84@yahoo.com

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