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CelebratoryCopernicium

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Immaculate Conception Archdiocesan School

Teacher Lyra

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shapes images visual elements art lesson

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This lesson introduces the concepts of shapes and images, classifying them into geometric, organic and abstract. It also differentiates between real and make-believe images, using examples. A summary of visual elements in different situations.

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# English Lesson ## Teacher Lyra ### What are shapes? Shapes are visual elements created from closed spaces made when a line connects to itself. Shapes may take different forms, it can be a square, an outline of an object or non-realistic forms. ### Let us go back to the following images. Tell i...

# English Lesson ## Teacher Lyra ### What are shapes? Shapes are visual elements created from closed spaces made when a line connects to itself. Shapes may take different forms, it can be a square, an outline of an object or non-realistic forms. ### Let us go back to the following images. Tell if they are geometric, organic, or abstract. | Geometric | Organic | Abstract | |---|---|---| | It is made of circle and triangle. | It is a shadow of a bird with a leaf on its beak. | It shows different lines and strokes with no pattern. | ### What are the different kinds of shapes? #### 1. Geometric shapes These are shapes that are made up of arrangements of squares, circles, triangles or similar patterns. #### 2. Organic shapes These are shapes which are similar to those found in nature. #### 3. Abstract shapes These are shapes that are created in the artist's imagination which may take any form. Sometimes, geometric shapes and lines are used to create abstract shapes. ### What are images? Images are a visual representation of reality. They can be drawings, paintings, photographs or even sculptures. They are made up of specific combinations of shapes. The purpose of an image is to express a message. ### What are the kinds of images? #### 1. Real or factual images These are images that depict real-world objects, events or people. These images are something that occurs, experienced that is supposed to be true. #### 2. Make-believe or non-factual images These images are the result of people's imagination and do not exist in reality. Although they may share some similarities with actual events, they mainly depict fantasy. # Thank You

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