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HUMANITIES:
Meaning, Significance &
Components
Humanities
 Came from the Latin word HUMANUS
meaning human, cultured, refined
 Has various connotation depending on
the political, economic, social, artistic
and cultural forces that surround the
different historical eras
Humanities
 Today, humanities refer to a loosely
defined group of cultural subject area
 Arts –
 visual arts - painting, sculpture, architecture,
 Performing arts – music, dance, drama,
theater arts
Some of the purposes of art:
 To Create Beauty
 To Provide
Decorations
 To Reveal Truth
 To immortalize
Some of the purposes of art:
 To express
religious values
 To record and
commemorate
experience
 To create order
and harmony
The elements of art:
 1. Line: An element of
art that is used to define
shape, contours, and
outlines, also to suggest
mass and volume. It
may be a continuous
mark made on a surface
with a pointed tool or
implied by the edges of
shapes and forms.
The elements of art:
 Characteristics of Line are:
 Width- thick, thin, tapering,
uneven
 Length - long, short,
continuous, broken
 Direction- horizontal, vertical,
diagonal, curving,
perpendicular, oblique,
parallel, radial, zigzag
 Focus- sharp, blurry, fuzzy,
choppy
 Feeling- sharp, jagged,
graceful, smooth
The elements of art:
 2. Color: comes from light; if it weren’t for light we
would have no color. Light rays move in a straight
path from a light source. Within this light rays are
all the rays of colors in the spectrum or rainbow.
Shining a light into a prism will create a rainbow of
colors because it separates the color of the
spectrum. When the light rays hits an object our
eyes responds to the light that is bounced back and
we see that color. For example a red ball reflects
all the red light rays. As artist we use pigments in
the form of powder or liquid paints to create color.
The elements of art:
 Categories of Color
 Color Wheels a tool used to organize
color. It is made up of:
 Primary Colors-Red, Yellow, Blue
these color cannot be mixed, they
must be bought in some form.
 Secondary Color-Orange, Violet,
Green, these colors are created by
mixing two primaries.
 Intermediate Colors- Red Orange,
Yellow Green, Blue Violet, etc.; mixing
a primary with a secondary creates
these colors.
 Complementary Colors-are colors
that are opposite each other on the
color wheel. When placed next to
each other they look bright and when
mixed together they neutralize each
other.
Categories of colour
Categories of colours
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The elements of art:
 Color Harmonies
 Color Harmonies is when an artist uses certain combinations
of colors that create different looks or feelings.
 Analogous Colors are colors that are next to each other on the
color wheel for example red, red orange, and orange are
analogous colors.
 Triadic Harmony is where three equally spaced colors on the
color wheel are used for example, yellow, Red, Blue is a triadic
harmony color scheme.
 Monochromatic is where one color is used but in different
values and intensity.
 Warm colors are on one side of the color wheel and they give
the felling of warmth for example red, orange and yellow are the
color of fire and feel warm.
 Cool colors are on the other side of the color wheel and they
give the feeling of coolness for example blue, violet, are the color
of water, and green are the color of cool grass.
Colour Harmonies
Analogous Triadic
Colour Harmonies
Warm
Cool
The elements of art:
 3. Shape: When a line crosses
itself or intersects with other
lines to enclose a space it
creates a shape. Shape is two-
dimensional it has heights and
width but no depth.
 Categories of Shapes:
 Geometric Shapes-Circles,
Squares, rectangles and
triangles. We see them in
architecture and
manufactured items.
 Organic Shapes-Leaf,
seashells, flowers. We see
them in nature and with
characteristics that are free
flowing, informal and
irregular.
The elements of art:
 Positive Shapes-In a drawing or
painting positive shapes are the
solid forms in a design such as a
bowl of fruit. In a sculpture it is
the solid form of the sculpture.
 Negative Shapes-In a drawing it
is the space around the positive
shape or the shape around the
bowl of fruit. In sculpture it is the
empty shape around and
between the sculptures.
 Static Shape-Shapes that
appears stable and resting.
 Dynamic Shape-Shapes that
appears moving and active.
Dynamic Static
Positive Negative
The elements of art:
 4. Space in a two-dimensional drawing or painting
refers to the arrangement of objects on the picture
plane. The picture plane is the surface of your
drawing paper or canvas. You can have a picture
plane that is a crowded space with lots of objects or
an empty space with very few objects in the picture
plane. A two-dimensional piece of art has heights
and width but no depth. The illusion of depth can
be achieved by using perspective. This is the
technique used to have your picture look likes it is
moving to the distance like a landscape or
cityscape.
The elements of art:
 Categories of Space
 Positive space-Like in positive
shape it is the actual sculpture or
building.
 Negative space-Also like
negative shape it is the space
around the sculpture or building.
 Picture Plane is the flat surface
of your drawing paper or canvas.
 Composition is the organization
and placement of the elements
on your picture plane.
 Focal Point is the object or area
you want the viewer to look at
first.
Focal composition
Picture plain Negative
The elements of art:
 Texture is the surface
quality of an object. A
rock may be rough
and jagged. A piece
of silk may be soft and
smooth and your desk
may feel hard and
smooth. Texture also
refers to the way a
picture is made to look
rough or smooth.
The elements of art:
 Categories of Texture
 Real Texture is the actual texture of an object.
Artist may create real texture in art to give it
visual interest or evoke a feeling. A piece of
pottery may have a rough texture so that it will
look like it came from nature or a smooth texture
to make it look like it is machine made.
 Implied Texture is the where a two-dimensional
piece of art is made to look like a certain texture
but in fact is just a smooth piece of paper. Like
a drawing of a tree trunk may look rough but in
fact it is just a smooth piece of paper
Texture
Real Texture Implied Texture
The elements of art:
 Value is the range of lightness and darkness
within a picture. Value is created by a light
source that shines on an object creating
highlights and shadows. It also illuminates
the local or actual color of the subject.
Value creates depth within a picture making
an object look three dimensional with
highlights and cast shadows, or in a
landscape where it gets lighter in value as it
recedes to the background giving the
illusion of depth.
The elements of art:
 Categories of Values
 Tint is adding white to color
paint to create lighter values
such as light blue or pink.
 Shade is adding black to paint
to create dark values such as
dark blue or dark red.
 High-Key is where the picture
is all light values.
 Low-Key is where the picture
is all dark values.
 Value Contrast is where light
values are placed next to dark
values to create contrast or
strong differences.
Tint Shade
Categories of Values
high key low key
Value Contrast
Principles of Artistic Composition
 Composition – is a process/ act of
composing or organizing the elements
of arts
 Proportion
 Unity/harmony
 Balance
 Rhythm
 Emphasis
Principles of Artistic Composition
 Proportion – is the comparative
relationship of the parts of or
composition to each other and to the
whole
 i.e. Greek Parthenon created according
to the Principle of Golden section (small
part must relate to the larger part)
 i.e. Henri Matisse’s Large Reclining Nude
Principles of Artistic Composition
Principles of Artistic Composition
Principles of Artistic Composition
 Unity/Harmony – is oneness or
wholeness.
 It is achieved by establishing a pleasing
relationship between the different
elements.
 The various parts of a design will give an
appearance of belonging together.
Principles of Artistic Composition
 Balance – when the visual or actual
weights or masses of the art are
distributed in such a way that they
achieve harmony
 Balance gives a feeling of stability and
rest.
 The human body is well balanced that is
why a person can stand erect.
Principles of Artistic Composition
 Balance can either be:
 Formal – called symmetrical balance.
This achieved by making both sides
exactly alike.
 Informal or asymmetrical – also called as
occult. It is more difficult to achieve,
however the result is more interesting.
Principles of Artistic Composition
 Rhythm – is the regular repetition of
the sensory impressions. A series of
units repeated one another produces
rhythmic movement.
 Colors and lines help to produce a
rhythmic movement
Principles of Artistic Composition
Principles of Artistic Composition
 Emphasis – giving the proper
importance to the parts or to the
whole.
 Can be secured through size and position
 Colors create emphasis

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  • 2. Humanities  Came from the Latin word HUMANUS meaning human, cultured, refined  Has various connotation depending on the political, economic, social, artistic and cultural forces that surround the different historical eras
  • 3. Humanities  Today, humanities refer to a loosely defined group of cultural subject area  Arts –  visual arts - painting, sculpture, architecture,  Performing arts – music, dance, drama, theater arts
  • 4. Some of the purposes of art:  To Create Beauty  To Provide Decorations  To Reveal Truth  To immortalize
  • 5.
  • 6. Some of the purposes of art:  To express religious values  To record and commemorate experience  To create order and harmony
  • 7.
  • 8. The elements of art:  1. Line: An element of art that is used to define shape, contours, and outlines, also to suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made on a surface with a pointed tool or implied by the edges of shapes and forms.
  • 9.
  • 10. The elements of art:  Characteristics of Line are:  Width- thick, thin, tapering, uneven  Length - long, short, continuous, broken  Direction- horizontal, vertical, diagonal, curving, perpendicular, oblique, parallel, radial, zigzag  Focus- sharp, blurry, fuzzy, choppy  Feeling- sharp, jagged, graceful, smooth
  • 11. The elements of art:  2. Color: comes from light; if it weren’t for light we would have no color. Light rays move in a straight path from a light source. Within this light rays are all the rays of colors in the spectrum or rainbow. Shining a light into a prism will create a rainbow of colors because it separates the color of the spectrum. When the light rays hits an object our eyes responds to the light that is bounced back and we see that color. For example a red ball reflects all the red light rays. As artist we use pigments in the form of powder or liquid paints to create color.
  • 12. The elements of art:  Categories of Color  Color Wheels a tool used to organize color. It is made up of:  Primary Colors-Red, Yellow, Blue these color cannot be mixed, they must be bought in some form.  Secondary Color-Orange, Violet, Green, these colors are created by mixing two primaries.  Intermediate Colors- Red Orange, Yellow Green, Blue Violet, etc.; mixing a primary with a secondary creates these colors.  Complementary Colors-are colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. When placed next to each other they look bright and when mixed together they neutralize each other.
  • 15. The elements of art:  Color Harmonies  Color Harmonies is when an artist uses certain combinations of colors that create different looks or feelings.  Analogous Colors are colors that are next to each other on the color wheel for example red, red orange, and orange are analogous colors.  Triadic Harmony is where three equally spaced colors on the color wheel are used for example, yellow, Red, Blue is a triadic harmony color scheme.  Monochromatic is where one color is used but in different values and intensity.  Warm colors are on one side of the color wheel and they give the felling of warmth for example red, orange and yellow are the color of fire and feel warm.  Cool colors are on the other side of the color wheel and they give the feeling of coolness for example blue, violet, are the color of water, and green are the color of cool grass.
  • 18. Cool
  • 19. The elements of art:  3. Shape: When a line crosses itself or intersects with other lines to enclose a space it creates a shape. Shape is two- dimensional it has heights and width but no depth.  Categories of Shapes:  Geometric Shapes-Circles, Squares, rectangles and triangles. We see them in architecture and manufactured items.  Organic Shapes-Leaf, seashells, flowers. We see them in nature and with characteristics that are free flowing, informal and irregular.
  • 20. The elements of art:  Positive Shapes-In a drawing or painting positive shapes are the solid forms in a design such as a bowl of fruit. In a sculpture it is the solid form of the sculpture.  Negative Shapes-In a drawing it is the space around the positive shape or the shape around the bowl of fruit. In sculpture it is the empty shape around and between the sculptures.  Static Shape-Shapes that appears stable and resting.  Dynamic Shape-Shapes that appears moving and active.
  • 23. The elements of art:  4. Space in a two-dimensional drawing or painting refers to the arrangement of objects on the picture plane. The picture plane is the surface of your drawing paper or canvas. You can have a picture plane that is a crowded space with lots of objects or an empty space with very few objects in the picture plane. A two-dimensional piece of art has heights and width but no depth. The illusion of depth can be achieved by using perspective. This is the technique used to have your picture look likes it is moving to the distance like a landscape or cityscape.
  • 24. The elements of art:  Categories of Space  Positive space-Like in positive shape it is the actual sculpture or building.  Negative space-Also like negative shape it is the space around the sculpture or building.  Picture Plane is the flat surface of your drawing paper or canvas.  Composition is the organization and placement of the elements on your picture plane.  Focal Point is the object or area you want the viewer to look at first.
  • 27. The elements of art:  Texture is the surface quality of an object. A rock may be rough and jagged. A piece of silk may be soft and smooth and your desk may feel hard and smooth. Texture also refers to the way a picture is made to look rough or smooth.
  • 28. The elements of art:  Categories of Texture  Real Texture is the actual texture of an object. Artist may create real texture in art to give it visual interest or evoke a feeling. A piece of pottery may have a rough texture so that it will look like it came from nature or a smooth texture to make it look like it is machine made.  Implied Texture is the where a two-dimensional piece of art is made to look like a certain texture but in fact is just a smooth piece of paper. Like a drawing of a tree trunk may look rough but in fact it is just a smooth piece of paper
  • 30. The elements of art:  Value is the range of lightness and darkness within a picture. Value is created by a light source that shines on an object creating highlights and shadows. It also illuminates the local or actual color of the subject. Value creates depth within a picture making an object look three dimensional with highlights and cast shadows, or in a landscape where it gets lighter in value as it recedes to the background giving the illusion of depth.
  • 31. The elements of art:  Categories of Values  Tint is adding white to color paint to create lighter values such as light blue or pink.  Shade is adding black to paint to create dark values such as dark blue or dark red.  High-Key is where the picture is all light values.  Low-Key is where the picture is all dark values.  Value Contrast is where light values are placed next to dark values to create contrast or strong differences.
  • 35. Principles of Artistic Composition  Composition – is a process/ act of composing or organizing the elements of arts  Proportion  Unity/harmony  Balance  Rhythm  Emphasis
  • 36. Principles of Artistic Composition  Proportion – is the comparative relationship of the parts of or composition to each other and to the whole  i.e. Greek Parthenon created according to the Principle of Golden section (small part must relate to the larger part)  i.e. Henri Matisse’s Large Reclining Nude
  • 37. Principles of Artistic Composition
  • 38. Principles of Artistic Composition
  • 39. Principles of Artistic Composition  Unity/Harmony – is oneness or wholeness.  It is achieved by establishing a pleasing relationship between the different elements.  The various parts of a design will give an appearance of belonging together.
  • 40. Principles of Artistic Composition  Balance – when the visual or actual weights or masses of the art are distributed in such a way that they achieve harmony  Balance gives a feeling of stability and rest.  The human body is well balanced that is why a person can stand erect.
  • 41. Principles of Artistic Composition  Balance can either be:  Formal – called symmetrical balance. This achieved by making both sides exactly alike.  Informal or asymmetrical – also called as occult. It is more difficult to achieve, however the result is more interesting.
  • 42. Principles of Artistic Composition  Rhythm – is the regular repetition of the sensory impressions. A series of units repeated one another produces rhythmic movement.  Colors and lines help to produce a rhythmic movement
  • 43. Principles of Artistic Composition
  • 44. Principles of Artistic Composition  Emphasis – giving the proper importance to the parts or to the whole.  Can be secured through size and position  Colors create emphasis