Art School | Elements of Art: Value | PBS
Discover how artists produce and use different color and tonal values. In our fifth episode on the Elements of Art, we explore how artists produce and use different color and tonal values. Through the lens of black and white photography, we look at how artists produce value scales and contrast, and how different kinds of lines change the way we perceive depth and space. 01/05/2015 · Problems playing video?Video jumps back/forward · Only audio is streaming · Sponsorship playback error · Other · SubmitCancel · Art School is a local public television program presented by KQED · Support for KQED Art School is provided by the members of KQED. About This Special · More Episodes · You Might Also Like · Special | 3m 36sVideo has Closed Captions | CC · Artists can create the illusion of light by being able to produce a wide variety of values.Artists can create the illusion of light by being able to produce a wide variety of values. In our fifth episode on the Elements of Art, we explore how artists produce and use different color and tonal values.
