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2 The Elements of Art Little Shannon Forgot To Vacuum Some Crumbs

3 Line : is defined as a mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface. It can be:  A straight line  A wavy line  Dashed line  Dotted line  Jagged line  A swirl

4 Shape : is a flat figure created when actual or implied lines meet to surround a space. Shapes may be geometric or organic. Basic shapes:  Triangle  Square  Rectangle  Circle  Oval

5 Form : is any three-dimensional object. Basic Forms  Sphere  Cube  Cylinder  Cone

6 Texture: the way a surface feels (actual texture) or how it may look (implied texture).

7 Value: The range of light and dark on a shape or form or in an entire space. Value is the amount of lightness or darkness in a color.

8 Negative Space: the empty or open area between, around, above, below, or within objects. Space Positive Space: is occupied by an element or a form

9 Color: The perceived character of a surface according to the wavelength of light reflected from it.

10 The Principles of Design BRUCEBRUCE

11 Balance: is a feeling of visual equality in shape, form, value, color, etc. Balance can be symmetrical or evenly balanced or asymmetrical and un-evenly balanced

12 Edgar Degas The Dancing Class, 1873-75

13 Rhythm: is the repeated use of similar elements such as color, line, or shape - the smooth transition from one part to another

14 Henri Matisse Harmony in Red Spring, 1908 Oil on Canvas

15 Unity: is the harmony of all visual elements in a composition

16 Roy Lichtenstein In the Car, 1963

17 Contrast: shows difference between the elements of art, which are: line, color, shape, value, space, and texture

18 Georgia O’Keeffe Jack-in-the-Pulpit No. IV, 1930

19 Emphasis: is given to a center of interest, which might be the largest, brightest, or lightest subject. It is also known as dominance and focal point.

20 Salvador Dali Meditative Rose, 1958


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