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2.1 Principles of formal analysis and visual elements

2 min readaugust 9, 2024

Formal analysis in art history breaks down artworks into their basic visual elements. , , , and are just a few of the building blocks artists use to create meaning and impact in their work.

These elements combine through principles of design like , , and . Understanding these components helps us decode how artists communicate visually and why certain works resonate with viewers.

Visual Elements

Fundamental Components of Art

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  • Line defines boundaries, creates shapes, and guides viewer's eye through artwork
  • Shape refers to enclosed areas formed by lines, colors, or textures
  • Color conveys emotions, creates depth, and influences mood through hue, saturation, and
  • Texture adds tactile or visual interest, can be actual (physical) or implied (visual)

Spatial and Tonal Aspects

  • encompasses positive and negative areas within artwork, creates depth and dimension
  • refers to three-dimensional shapes, adds volume and mass to artworks
  • Value describes lightness or darkness of colors, creates contrast and depth

Principles of Design

Structural Organization

  • Composition arranges visual elements to create cohesive artwork
  • Balance distributes visual weight evenly or intentionally unevenly (symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial)
  • Contrast emphasizes differences between elements, creates visual interest and focal points

Visual Flow and Harmony

  • directs viewer's attention to specific areas through size, color, or placement
  • guides viewer's eye through artwork using lines, shapes, or repetition
  • repeats elements to create rhythm and visual interest
  • harmonizes all elements to create a cohesive whole, achieved through consistency in style, color, or theme
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