1.2 - Form, Volume, Mass, and Texture
Organic Form
most things in natural world: irregular an unpredictable, living things change constantly, can be used for expressive effect
Geometric Form definiton
regular forms, readily expressible in words or mathematics
What types of objects have volume?
solid objects and objects that enclose an empty space
Mass
suggests that something is solid and occupies space, can suggest weight but it does not necessarily imply heaviness
Texture
tactile sensation when we physically encounter a three-dimensional form, relies mostly on impressions we receive from our hands, we can imagine form's texture without actually touching it
Form
three-dimensional object, have two basic attributes: volume and mass
Open Volume
enclose a space with materials that are not completely solid, they create an open volume
Three-dimensional Art
have height, width, and depth - possess four of the visual elements: form, volume, mass, and texture
Form in Relief
a work in which forms project from a flat surface, designed to be viewed from one side
Volume
amount of space occupied by an object
Form in the Round
can be seen from all sides
Subversive Texture
contradicts tactile experience, use this to invite viewers to reconsider preconceptions
Geometric Form examples
cubes, spheres, cylinders, cones, and pyramids