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Line

A mark with greater length then width.


-horizontal, vertical, or diagonal


-straight or curved


-thick or thin

Shape

A closed line.


-geometric or organic


-flat


-can express length and width

Forms

Three-Dimensional shapes


-express length, width, and depth


-Ball, cylinders, boxes, and pyramids

Space

Area between and around objects


- negative space has a shape


- depth as a feeling/illusion


- Real space = 3d

Color

Light reflected off of objects


- Primary colors = blue, red, yellow


- Secondary colors = 2 primary colors mixed


- Intermediate/Tertiary colors = 1 primary + 1 secondary

Hue

the name of the color (blue, red...)

Value

how light or dark the color is

Intensity

how bright or dull the color is

Complementary colors

located across the color wheel from each other

Texture

The surface quality that can be seen and felt


- rough, smooth, soft, hard


- don't always look how they feel

Balance

The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, textures, and space

Symmetrical balance

elements on one side of the design are similar to those on the other side. Symmetrical

Asymmetrical balance

the sides of the design are not similar

Radial balance

elements arranged around a central point may be similar

Emphasis

part of the design that catches viewer's attention


- contrasting elements

Movement

path of the viewer's eye through the art

Pattern

repeating of an object or symbol over the art

Repetition

like pattern


- used to unify and liven up art

Proportion

The feeling of unity created when all parts relate well with one another

Rhythm

one or more elements are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement


-mood like music or dancing


-variety is essential

Variety

use of several elements to hold viewer's attention and guide the movement of the piece

Unity

sense of harmony between all parts of the work of art