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Contour line
Outline + details
Line Directions
Horizontal
Vertical
Diagonal
Craftsmanship
the skill/quality of art project
Shape
Two dimensional, circle, square, rectangle, triangle
Form
Three dimensional, sphere, cube, rectangular prism, pyramid
Geometric shape or form
exact 2D shape (circle, square, etc.) or 3D form (sphere, cube, etc.)
Organic shapes or forms
2D or 3D natural, as in nature, irregular shapes or forms.
Positive
occupied space
Negative space
unoccupied space, the opposite of Positive space.
Hue
another word for color.
Neutrals
black, white & grays
Tint
color + white; pink, lavender, baby blue, peach.
Shade
color + black
Proportion
size or measurement relationships
Intensity
brightness or dullness of a color.
Space
Three dimensional as in sculpture or the illusion of three dimensions.
2D, Two Dimensional
having height and width.
3D, Three Dimensional
having height, width and depth.
Composition
the arrangement of Art elements (line, color, shape, form, etc.)
Perspective
creating the illusion of space.
Abstract
the purposeful distortion of objects &/or figures.
Non-representational
No object or subject depicted.
Texture
The surface quality of something regarding how it feels to your sense of touch; smooth, rough, soft, hard
Simulated texture
Fake texture, like the laminated plastic wood
Implied movement
Lines in Art or stop action in a photo the give the viewer the illusion of movement without actually experiencing movement.
Op Art
A style of Art that creates the illusion of movement through the use of line, color and tricks of optics; a branch of physics
Primitive Art
Art made by self taught or unschooled artists, such as Edward Hicks and Horace Pippen (they both painted Peaceable Kingdom scenes)
PRIMARY COLORS
Red, yellow and blue
SECONDARY COLORS
Green, orange and purple