Lines: Lines is the foundation of all drawings. It can suggest shape, pattern, growth movement, form, depth, distance, Rhythm and a range of emotions.
Kinds of Lines:
Vertical Lines
suggests height and stregth
Horizontal Lines
suggests calmness and distance
Jagged Lines
suggests excitement, unease and destruction
Curved Lines
suggests comfort and ease.
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Symbols: Symbols are representation of concept or Ideas. It takes the form of words, sounds, gestures, ideas and visual Images and used to Convey other ideas or beliefs.
Color: Color Has the strongest effect on our emotions. We use color to create the mood or the atmosphere of an Artwork. It can have symbolic, associative and evocative Meaning.
Gaze: Gaze refers to where the figure in the image is looking, it implies looking at someone through our formed set of Ideologies, belief and values. Theese can include our accepted norms, prejudices and value judgements.
Framing: Framing by deciding where the edges of the image will be, the photograph determines what you will and will not see. Wether the subject fill the frame and appear close up or will the screen be seen at a distance as part of a larger context.
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Answer:
The Different Visual Elements:
1. Lines
2. Symbols
3. Color
4. Gaze
5. Framing
Meanings of the Different Visual Elements:
Lines: Lines is the foundation of all drawings. It can suggest shape, pattern, growth movement, form, depth, distance, Rhythm and a range of emotions.
Kinds of Lines:
Vertical Lines
suggests height and stregth
Horizontal Lines
suggests calmness and distance
Jagged Lines
suggests excitement, unease and destruction
Curved Lines
suggests comfort and ease.
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Symbols: Symbols are representation of concept or Ideas. It takes the form of words, sounds, gestures, ideas and visual Images and used to Convey other ideas or beliefs.
Color: Color Has the strongest effect on our emotions. We use color to create the mood or the atmosphere of an Artwork. It can have symbolic, associative and evocative Meaning.
Gaze: Gaze refers to where the figure in the image is looking, it implies looking at someone through our formed set of Ideologies, belief and values. Theese can include our accepted norms, prejudices and value judgements.
Framing: Framing by deciding where the edges of the image will be, the photograph determines what you will and will not see. Wether the subject fill the frame and appear close up or will the screen be seen at a distance as part of a larger context.