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Unit – I – (a) FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAWING AND PAINTING

ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ARTS

Questions and Answers

Very short Answer Type Questions
 
Q.1) What is art?
 
Ans. Art is the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
 
Q.2) What are the basic elements of visual art?
 
Ans. The basic elements of visual art are:
 
(1) Point (2) Line (3) Shape (4)Form (5) Space (6) Colour (7) Value (8) Texture.
 
Q.3) Define the following:
(i) Point (ii) Line (iii) Shape (iv) Form (v) Space (vi) Colour (vii) Value (viii) Texture.
 
Ans.
(i) Point -: A point is a smallest element of art which does not have a length, width and height. Point is the simplest element of visual art.
 
(ii)Line-: A line is a continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point. A line is a series of points adjacent to each other. A point has no dimension; a line has one dimension which is its length. Further a line also has a direction.
 
(iii) Shape-: A shape is an enclosed space defined by a line or by contrast to its surroundings. A shape generally has length, breadth, direction and general characteristics.
 
(iv) Form-: Form is a three dimensional object or a defined volume in space.

(v)Space-: Space is one of the classic seven elements of art which refers to the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece.

(vi) Colour-: Colour is the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light. Colour comes from light; if there was no light, we would have no colour.
 
(vii) Value-: Lightness and darkness of a colour indicate its value.
 
(viii) Texture-:The sense of touch or feel of a surface (rough, smooth or spiky) or how an object appears to feel is called the texture of the object.
 
Q.4) Define the following:
 
(a) Colour Harmony (b) Complementary colours (c) Analogous colours (d) Triadic Harmony (e) Monoochromatic effect (e) Warm colours (f) Cool colours
 
Ans.
(a)Colour Harmony: Colour harmony is achieved when an artist uses certain combinations of colours that create different looks or feelings.
 
(b)Complementary colours: Complementary colours are colours that are opposite to each other on the colour wheel. When placed next to each other, they look bright and when mixed together, they neutralize each other.
 
(c) Analogous colours: Analogous colours are colours that next to each other on the colour wheel. For example, red, red orange and orange are analogous colours.
 
(d)Triadic Harmony: Triadic Harmony is achieved when three equally spaced colours on the colour wheel are used. For example, yellow, red and blue are in a triadic harmony colour scheme.
 
(e)Monochromatic effect:. Monochromatic effect is achieved when one colour is used in different values and intensity
 
(f) Warm colours : Warm colours are on one side of the colour wheel and they give the feeling of warmth. For example, red, orange and yellow are the colours of fire.
 
(g) Cool colours : Cool colours are on the other side of the colour wheel and they guve the feeling of coolness. For example, blue and violet are the colours of water and  is the colour of cool grass.
 
Q.4) What do you understand by positive and negative space?
 
Ans. The space which is covered by lines, shading, colours, textures etc. is called positive space while the open space around that shape is called negative space.)
 
Short Answer Type Questions
 
Q.1) What do you understand by colour wheel? Why is it important?
 
Ans. A colour wheel is a circle with different coloured sectors used to show the relationship between colours. The color wheel is an arrangement of all colors on thespectrum based on their relationships, and it's useful in creating harmonious color schemes. The reason the color wheel is an important tool for artists is because it displays the relationships between the colors.




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