 Line – long thin mark that an be straight or curved.  Implied Line – result of a former color with a structured edge giving definition to the former.

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 Line – long thin mark that an be straight or curved.  Implied Line – result of a former color with a structured edge giving definition to the former color that is right beside it.

 Shape – a two dimensional area with a recognizable boundary.  Form – a three dimensional shape; have depth  Geometric – structured  Organic – free flowing  Box – a square with depth and dimension

 Value – the degree of light and dark

 Color – created with pigment  Primary colors – a group of colors from which all other colors can be made  Secondary colors – a color produced by mixing two primary colors  Intermediate colors – a color that is a combination of both a primary color and a secondary color

 Complementary colors – are the colors on a color wheel that sit opposite of one another  Warm colors – have the look of fire and sunshine  Cool colors – have the look of water, sky, sea, and forest  Color wheel – an organization of color hues around a circle

 Texture – how something feels; sense of touch  Real texture – actually feel how they look  Implied texture – appears to have a certain surface visually rather than true materials

 Space – the area in which an object exists  Linear perspective – objects that are farther away appear smaller  Vanishing point – objects up close are larger than objects that are far away  Aerial perspective – objects that are farther away appear fuzzier  Overlapping – objects placed on top of others appear closer