What do geometric shapes mean in art




















I was simply stumbling around google looking for a def. Of "geometric" that did NOT pertain to math! My face shape is round. Lol it finally clicked what that meant one i read your post! Geometric just means a form or shape that has consistent lines that are easy to identify. No wispy blowing belle hair for me! Thnx again. This was indeed very informative because i always had an opposite perception about the manner artists used both these shapes. Thank you.

Thanks so much for taking your time to make this as it is very clear and helped my understanding of these shapes improve heaps. Thanks again :. Thank you for this post! In the last two weeks, two different master teachers who I was taking classes from have called me an organic artist. I assumed they were complimenting me and I responded as such. But I didn't really know what being organic meant. My medium is beads and they are, of course, very structured and rigid.

But the shapes and forms I come out with are very flowing and extremely different than almost anyone I know. In the end, thanks to your post, I have found that I have received a very high compliment, indeed.

Thanks for the information it really helped me to know about Plants. Have a look at lipstick plant varieties it is about plants and health related knowledge. By nature these are irregular shapes and are more often than not curved or uneven.

Like most things in nature, these shapes tend to be comforting and approachable. Represented in the shapes of rocks, clouds, leaves and flowers, they are mainly nature based, but can be man made with elements such as paint blobs or free drawing that are created through spontaneity.

Abstract shapes are recognisable in form, but are essentially not real as they are simplified versions of organic shapes.

To give you an example, icons are abstract shapes that represent concepts and ideas, a stick figure is an abstract shape of a person etc. These shapes represent stability. In fact, the rectangle is the most used area shape in logo design. The reason for its popularity is because it is a trusted familiar shape that represents honesty, solidity and stability. As squares and rectangles have straight lines and right angles they have a very mathematical, balanced feel.

These shapes scream rational, practical and conformity. As far as shapes go, these are neither flashy nor attention seekers — some may even venture to say that they are boring, however clever designers may twist or turn them to add interest to a design. All websites are made up on a grid pattern using rectangles and squares.

The eye reads theses shapes easily which is why most text is contained within these shapes. The square in Buddhism symbolises being earthbound. However, when placed inside a circle which symbolises eternal whole — together they represent the connection between the human and the divine.

Now triangles are an interesting shape as they can be viewed differently depending on if their sides are equal or different in length, whether they are sitting on their base or unstable when not.

Triangles have energy and power associated with them as they can point out direction, depending on where their base is placed. Triangles can give a feeling of action, tension or even aggression. On the one hand, they can symbolise strength while on the other, conflict.

Triangles are seen as more of a masculine shape. Power, progression, purpose and direction are all represented by the triangle. Shapes can play important roles in the creation of art. They help to create complex drawings and paintings, affect composition , and contribute to the balance within a work. Shape is a two-dimensional area that is defined by a change in value or some other form of contrast. All shapes will fall into one of two categories.

Geometric shapes or regular shapes are easy to recognize. Math can be used to find information about these shapes and these shapes generally have a specific name associated with them.

Examples include: circle, triangle, square, and trapezoid. Organic or freeform shapes are shapes that seem to follow no rules. Organic shapes generally do not have a name associated with them and are typically not man-made. We can learn to see the world around us as shapes. Recognizing the shapes that we see will lead to improved drawing and painting. Shapes defined by objects are positive shapes space. Shapes defined around objects are negative shapes space. The relationships between the positive and negative shapes help the brain of our viewers understand what they are seeing.



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