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Line

Path left by moving point, a visual path of activity and the primary means for defining a shape.

Shape

2- dimensional area defined by it's outline/boundary, or by color or value changes at it's perimeter.

Form

Objects having a 3-dimensions, such as a sphere or cube, maybe refer to the illusion of 3-dimensional

Space

Generally refers to the illusion of Depth, or a third dimension, in two dimensional works. There are four devices used by artist to suggest space; linear perspective; contrast in size/scale; changes in value or color; and, overlapping of shapes and forms.

Texture

Refers to the tactile qualities of surface (actual texture) or to the visual representations of each surface qualities (simulated texture)

Value

The relative degree of lightness/Darkness of a surface or an area (measures on a grayscale, which is greater range of equal steps from white to black)

Color

A phenomenon resulting from differing visible wavelength and frequency of light waves