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Collage

A work of art created by gluing bits of paper, fabric, scraps, photographs, and other materials to a flat surface


Organic shapes

Shapes that are found in nature such as flowers, leaves, rocks, and fruit

Geometric shapes

Shapes that are usually man-made in which one has to use a ruler, compass, or protractor to create. Examples: squares, circles, and triangles.

Symmetrical balance

Means that the picture is equally weighted on both sides

Value

The lightness or darkness of tones or colors

Line

Made with a pointed tool-brush, stick, pen, etc. Often defined as a moving dot.

How are lines created?

Moving a tool with pigment, and often suggests movement in a drawing or painting.

Overlapping

One shape or part covering up some part or all of another

Positive space

The space that has things drawn/painted on it (the background space is Negative)

Shading

The process of showing value

Grid

Horizontal and vertical lines overlapping

Still life

A drawing of something that is non-living