Lines/ Circles #1 Closing My Eyes #2 Acrylic Brush #3
"S" Strokes #4 Oil Pastel #5 My Name #6
Lines/ Circles #7 Closing My Eyes #8 Acrylic Brush #9
"S" Strokes #10 Oil Pastel #11 My Name #12
1. The three elements I use in this Kaleidoscope is line, shape in color. This kaleidoscope has lines branching from the center. This also has shape because there are circles within the kaleidoscope. This would be an example of shape because I made circles within the kaleidoscope using circular motions. The other element that is used in the kaleidoscope is color. The colors that are used fall under the analogous color wheel. The colors are brights and beautiful.
2. This kaleidoscope also uses the three elements of line, shape, and color. There are many different lines in this kaleidoscope. Some of the lines are squiggly while others are straight and circular. There are also many shapes used in this kaleidoscope. Shapes that are included are triangles, circles and ovals. The last element that is used in this kaleidoscope is color. The colors used are black, purple and red. I am not sure exactly what color harmony is used but I picked all the colors because they are dark and work well together.
3. The elements used in this kaleidoscope are value, shape and color. There is value in this kaleidoscope because the colors go from light to dark and vice-versa. The colors go from light to dark purple. The colors fall under the monochromatic harmony. The last element that was used is shape. The shapes used in this kaleidoscope are circles and hearts. I like how the colors, shapes and values in this kaleidoscope come together.
4. The three elements used in this Kaleidoscope are line, shape, and color. The lines that are used in this kaleidoscope are "s" strokes. There are many layers of "s" strokes within this kaleidoscope. There are also many shapes within this kaleidoscope. The shapes that are used are ovals, diamonds and circles. All of these shapes are made with using the "s" strokes. The colors that are used within this kaleidoscope are red, dark purple and light purple. I would put this into the analogous harmony color wheel because the colors are somewhat close to each other.
5. The three elements that are used within this kaleidoscope are line, color, and texture. The texture within this kaleidoscope is grainy and almost fuzzy look to it. The lines that are used in the kaleidoscope are squiggly but sharp at some points. Towards the middle the lines are circular but then come to a sharp point. I would say that the colors used in this kaleidoscope are analogous because they are close together. The colors that are used are green, blue and purple.
6. The three elements used in this kaleidoscope are color, value, and shapes. The colors used in this are shading. There is a dark blue and a light blue. There is a dark purple but that also creates shading. This kaleidoscope also includes value. There are light blues, dark blues and purples. This creates a shaded looking appearance within the kaleidoscope. The last element is shapes. The shapes used within this kaleidoscope are mostly circles. There are other shapes but they are not complete. The lines within are mostly circular making circles within this kaleidoscope.
7. The main elements used within this kaleidoscope are line, shape and color. The lines that are within this kaleidoscope are straight and circular. The shapes formed because of the circular line strokes are circles. Three circles are made within this kaleidoscope. The last element used is texture. I used a blurring tool which made the kaleidoscope look fuzzy in appearance.
8. The main elements used within this kaleidoscope are line, shape and color. The lines used within this kaleidoscope are very complex. Some lines are circular, some are straight and some are circular at first but come to a sharp point. There is a lot happening within this kaleidoscope. The colors used are light blue, electric pink and yellow. I would say that these colors fall under the triad color wheel. Shapes that are formed within this kaleidoscope are circle, ovals and bows. The circular strokes of the lines make very different sized circles.
9. The main elements used within this kaleidoscope are value, texture and shape. Value is color that either goes from light to dark or dark to light. This kaleidoscope has value because there is a range from white to light purple to dark purple. The texture that is within this kaleidoscope almost creates a blurry image when looking at it. I don't know if it is just me but some times the kaleidoscope moves depending on how you look at it. The last element used is shape. The shapes used are mostly circles but there are also little triangles hidden within.
10. The main elements used within this kaleidoscope are value, texture and line. The value in this goes from a yellow to a light orange to a dark orange. the texture that the kaleidoscope creates is fuzzy and blurry. The tool used to create this kaleidoscope gave it a very blurry and grainy feel to it. The lines are mostly circular shaped. These circular lines create many different shapes that are not all circles but have circular edges to them.
11. The three elements that are used within this kaleidoscope are line, color, and texture. The line used within this kaleidoscope are circular and straight. The circular lines create many shapes with circular edges. The straight lines create triangles that branch from the center. The texture used within the kaleidoscope is grainy and also has a fuzzy feel to it. The last element is color. I would say that the colors used are analogous because they are close together within the color wheel. The colors that are used are green, blue, and purple.
12. The main elements used within this kaleidoscope are line, value, and color. The colors used are orange, red, and yellow. I would say that these colors are analogous because they fall close together on the color wheel. The value that is created within the kaleidoscope goes from a light color to dark color that are close together in the color wheel. The colors range from yellow to orange to red. Lastly the lines that are formed within this kaleidoscope are formed from my name. "Chloe" is written within this kaleidoscope forming all the lines seen within it.
2. This kaleidoscope also uses the three elements of line, shape, and color. There are many different lines in this kaleidoscope. Some of the lines are squiggly while others are straight and circular. There are also many shapes used in this kaleidoscope. Shapes that are included are triangles, circles and ovals. The last element that is used in this kaleidoscope is color. The colors used are black, purple and red. I am not sure exactly what color harmony is used but I picked all the colors because they are dark and work well together.
3. The elements used in this kaleidoscope are value, shape and color. There is value in this kaleidoscope because the colors go from light to dark and vice-versa. The colors go from light to dark purple. The colors fall under the monochromatic harmony. The last element that was used is shape. The shapes used in this kaleidoscope are circles and hearts. I like how the colors, shapes and values in this kaleidoscope come together.
4. The three elements used in this Kaleidoscope are line, shape, and color. The lines that are used in this kaleidoscope are "s" strokes. There are many layers of "s" strokes within this kaleidoscope. There are also many shapes within this kaleidoscope. The shapes that are used are ovals, diamonds and circles. All of these shapes are made with using the "s" strokes. The colors that are used within this kaleidoscope are red, dark purple and light purple. I would put this into the analogous harmony color wheel because the colors are somewhat close to each other.
5. The three elements that are used within this kaleidoscope are line, color, and texture. The texture within this kaleidoscope is grainy and almost fuzzy look to it. The lines that are used in the kaleidoscope are squiggly but sharp at some points. Towards the middle the lines are circular but then come to a sharp point. I would say that the colors used in this kaleidoscope are analogous because they are close together. The colors that are used are green, blue and purple.
6. The three elements used in this kaleidoscope are color, value, and shapes. The colors used in this are shading. There is a dark blue and a light blue. There is a dark purple but that also creates shading. This kaleidoscope also includes value. There are light blues, dark blues and purples. This creates a shaded looking appearance within the kaleidoscope. The last element is shapes. The shapes used within this kaleidoscope are mostly circles. There are other shapes but they are not complete. The lines within are mostly circular making circles within this kaleidoscope.
7. The main elements used within this kaleidoscope are line, shape and color. The lines that are within this kaleidoscope are straight and circular. The shapes formed because of the circular line strokes are circles. Three circles are made within this kaleidoscope. The last element used is texture. I used a blurring tool which made the kaleidoscope look fuzzy in appearance.
8. The main elements used within this kaleidoscope are line, shape and color. The lines used within this kaleidoscope are very complex. Some lines are circular, some are straight and some are circular at first but come to a sharp point. There is a lot happening within this kaleidoscope. The colors used are light blue, electric pink and yellow. I would say that these colors fall under the triad color wheel. Shapes that are formed within this kaleidoscope are circle, ovals and bows. The circular strokes of the lines make very different sized circles.
9. The main elements used within this kaleidoscope are value, texture and shape. Value is color that either goes from light to dark or dark to light. This kaleidoscope has value because there is a range from white to light purple to dark purple. The texture that is within this kaleidoscope almost creates a blurry image when looking at it. I don't know if it is just me but some times the kaleidoscope moves depending on how you look at it. The last element used is shape. The shapes used are mostly circles but there are also little triangles hidden within.
10. The main elements used within this kaleidoscope are value, texture and line. The value in this goes from a yellow to a light orange to a dark orange. the texture that the kaleidoscope creates is fuzzy and blurry. The tool used to create this kaleidoscope gave it a very blurry and grainy feel to it. The lines are mostly circular shaped. These circular lines create many different shapes that are not all circles but have circular edges to them.
11. The three elements that are used within this kaleidoscope are line, color, and texture. The line used within this kaleidoscope are circular and straight. The circular lines create many shapes with circular edges. The straight lines create triangles that branch from the center. The texture used within the kaleidoscope is grainy and also has a fuzzy feel to it. The last element is color. I would say that the colors used are analogous because they are close together within the color wheel. The colors that are used are green, blue, and purple.
12. The main elements used within this kaleidoscope are line, value, and color. The colors used are orange, red, and yellow. I would say that these colors are analogous because they fall close together on the color wheel. The value that is created within the kaleidoscope goes from a light color to dark color that are close together in the color wheel. The colors range from yellow to orange to red. Lastly the lines that are formed within this kaleidoscope are formed from my name. "Chloe" is written within this kaleidoscope forming all the lines seen within it.