Elements of Art
In order (left to right)
Line: This shows the element of line because as you can see, there are horizontal lines on the track.
Shape: This shows the element of shape because all of the rocks form rectangle like shapes, and they are 2-D.
Value: This shows the element of value because the different plates are different shades of the same color.
Form: This fire hydrant represents form because it is a 3-D object, and it illustrates that in the picture with the shadow, and you can see and infer that it is rounded.
Space: This truck represents space, because of how much extra space there is around it in the picture itself. It isn't just a close up of the truck, but instead shows the parking lot, and the road.
Color: This one represents color because of the red and green of the leaf changing. These are opposites on the color wheel, so it shows contrast, as well.
Texture: This represents texture as you can almost feel the texture of the tree, as well as the grass, by just looking at the picture. The tree looks super rough and uneven, and the grass looks super spiky and and coarse.
Line: This shows the element of line because as you can see, there are horizontal lines on the track.
Shape: This shows the element of shape because all of the rocks form rectangle like shapes, and they are 2-D.
Value: This shows the element of value because the different plates are different shades of the same color.
Form: This fire hydrant represents form because it is a 3-D object, and it illustrates that in the picture with the shadow, and you can see and infer that it is rounded.
Space: This truck represents space, because of how much extra space there is around it in the picture itself. It isn't just a close up of the truck, but instead shows the parking lot, and the road.
Color: This one represents color because of the red and green of the leaf changing. These are opposites on the color wheel, so it shows contrast, as well.
Texture: This represents texture as you can almost feel the texture of the tree, as well as the grass, by just looking at the picture. The tree looks super rough and uneven, and the grass looks super spiky and and coarse.
Principles of Design
In order (left to right):
Unity: This shows unity because all of the players on the fuse ball table have the same shape.
Rhythm: This chess board shows rhythm because of the alternating design. It uses the 1-2-1 pattern, so it has an alternating rhythm.
Pattern: This is an example of pattern because the triangles repeat in an organized fashion.
Movement: This picture is an example of movement because it looks like the people are moving forward, just by looking at it. It is almost like it is a video, where you can see this movement, but instead it is just in a picture.
Emphasis: This shows emphasis on the pair in this picture. It shows this by having it very large and in the center of the picture, as well as blurring out the background.
Contrast: These colors show contrast as they are right next to each other and the colors red and green are opposites on the color wheel.
Balance: This picture shows balance as the trail is right in the middle of the picture, which divides the two sides evenly. The mountain also helps with this effect as it is in the middle of the picture, and is fairly even on both sides.
Unity: This shows unity because all of the players on the fuse ball table have the same shape.
Rhythm: This chess board shows rhythm because of the alternating design. It uses the 1-2-1 pattern, so it has an alternating rhythm.
Pattern: This is an example of pattern because the triangles repeat in an organized fashion.
Movement: This picture is an example of movement because it looks like the people are moving forward, just by looking at it. It is almost like it is a video, where you can see this movement, but instead it is just in a picture.
Emphasis: This shows emphasis on the pair in this picture. It shows this by having it very large and in the center of the picture, as well as blurring out the background.
Contrast: These colors show contrast as they are right next to each other and the colors red and green are opposites on the color wheel.
Balance: This picture shows balance as the trail is right in the middle of the picture, which divides the two sides evenly. The mountain also helps with this effect as it is in the middle of the picture, and is fairly even on both sides.