PERMULAAN 2013

PERMULAAN 2013
Suasana bilik Seni SAKTI 2013
"There are no shortcuts to success and failure is sometimes part and parcel of such an undertaking"


Sunday, February 19, 2012

UNSUR GARISAN DALAM LUKISAN

"Line is the basic element that refers to the continuous movement of a point along a surface, such as by a pencil or brush. The edges of shapes and forms also create lines. It is the basic component of a shape drawn on paper. Lines and curves are the basic building blocks of two dimensional shapes like a house's plan. Every line has length, thickness, and direction. There are curved, horizontal, vertical, diagonal, zigzag, wavy, parallel, dash, and dotted lines."

Garisan pada dasarnya merupakan asas titik yang bersambung merentasi suatu permukaan menggunakan instrumen pensel atau berus. Setiap garisan yang terhasil dapat memberi kesan visual sesuai dalam lukisan pelan, permulaan suatu hasil karya dua dimensi atau asas idea bagi hasil karya tiga dimensi. Garisan juga boleh dikategorikan sebagai garisan nipis, tebal, melintang, menegak, zig zag, beralun, putus-putus dan titik-titik. Sebuah buku Glosari Seni Lukis terbitan Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka tahun 1996 menegaskan karya garisan merupakan lukisan yang dipenuhi dengan lakaran garis pada keseluruhannya.
Kaedah Dicipline Based of Art Education yang diterapkan dalam Pdp

Suasana di bilik seni SAKTI dengan pelajar PMR Delima 2012


Benjamin dan Rishi antara pelajar PMR Delima 2012

"Line is most easily defined as a mark that spans a distance between two points (or the path of a moving point), taking any form along the way. As an art element, line pertains to the use of various marks, outlines and implied lines in artwork and design, most often used to define shape in two-dimensional work. Implied line is the path that the viewer's eye takes as it follows shapes, colours, and form along a path, but may not be continuous or physically connected, such as the line created by a dancer's arms, torso, and legs when performing an arabesque. Lines are in everyday life."

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