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Sumerian Civilization A Lecture.

This document discusses the elements and principles of visual and auditory art. It defines two-dimensional arts as those that appeal primarily to sight, such as painting, drawing and printmaking. Three-dimensional arts occupy space and can be seen from multiple angles. The document also explains that principles of art like unity, rhythm and balance influence how artists combine and arrange elements in their works.

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Sumerian Civilization A Lecture.

This document discusses the elements and principles of visual and auditory art. It defines two-dimensional arts as those that appeal primarily to sight, such as painting, drawing and printmaking. Three-dimensional arts occupy space and can be seen from multiple angles. The document also explains that principles of art like unity, rhythm and balance influence how artists combine and arrange elements in their works.

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Learning Outcomes:

At the end of this lesson, you should be able to:

1. Enumerate the different elements of visual and auditory art;

2. Differentiate the principles of art;

3. Provide examples of the interrelatedness of some of the


elements and
principles of art;
These are arts with mediums that can be seen and
occupy space. They can be categorized into two-
dimensional and three-dimensional arts. All the visual
arts are also spatial arts or arts of space. In spatial arts,
the entire work of art is present simultaneously;
attention to the parts of it is up to the viewer which part
he shall examine first (Heller, 2018).
Two-dimensional
These arts appeal first and
foremost, though not
exclusively, to the sense of
sight such as in
painting,drawing,printmaking
and photography.
Three-dimensional Arts
Examples of Lines
When artists create works of art, they organize
their works by observing the principles of artistic

design. The organization of their art pieces is


influenced by way the parts or elements are
combined and arranged to make a whole.
Principles such as unity, rhythm, balance, and
emphasis are the means by which elements in a
work of art are arranged and orchestrated

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