Shape
Description
Georgia O鈥橩eeffe, Pablo Picasso and Aino-Maija Metsola鈥檚 works show the two-dimensional mathematical geometric and fluid organic shapes that can be used in Art and Design. A positive shape has a negative shape that surrounds it. Adding light and shade on a flat, two-dimensional shape can give the illusion of a three-dimensional form. Aino-Maija Metsola鈥檚 textile design shows organic forms reduced into simpler shapes, providing a stylised pattern of fruit and vegetables. Positive and negative space is used to create an irregular pattern. Georgia O鈥橩eeffe painted organic objects close up, which created an abstract style. 鈥楢utumn Trees 鈥 The Maple鈥 is a close up of a flower, with the scaling-up of tiny detail creating a bold work. Picasso鈥檚 鈥榃eeping Woman鈥 uses both geometric and organic shapes. The flowing lines of her hair contrasts with sharp triangles representing her tears, which heightens the emotion of the artwork. Keywords: Geometric, Organic, Positive, Negative
Classroom Ideas
Can be used to recap on shape or could lead into a classroom discussion on elements of art.
Elements of art
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