L i N E. Line The path of a continuous, moving point through space. Line is important to an artist because it can describe and identify shapes. element.

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L i N E

Line The path of a continuous, moving point through space. Line is important to an artist because it can describe and identify shapes. element of art Bridget Riley

Types of Lines TYPES OF LINES IMPLIED LINE Created by positioning a series of points so that the eye tends to automatically conconnect them—not actually drawn! ACTUAL LINE May vary greatly in weight and character -BASIC LINES -Expressive Lines -Descriptive Lines By using the various types of lines, artists have the potential to lead a viewer’s eye through a composition.

% 5 Basic Types of Lines VERTICAL HORIZONTAL DIAGONAL CURVED ZIG-ZAG ACTUAL LINE 5 BASIC LINES

VARIATIONS OF LINE QUALITY With the combination of various line types, a multitude of possible effects can be created.

Lines that communicate ideas & moods. ACTUAL LINE EXPRESSIVE LINES What do you feel when you see vertical lines used in an artwork? How about this one? Horizontal Lines? Curved & Zig- Zag?

Vertical Lines stability and strength Horizontal Lines calm and peaceful Diagonal Lines instability, tension, excitement Curved Lines change of direction and expresses activity Zig-Zag Lines uneasiness and confusion

Lines that DESCRIBE how an object looks. ACTUAL LINE DESCRIPTIVE LINES TYPES OF DESCRIPTIVE LINE outline contour gesture blind contour

Outline: line that shows of creates the outer edge of a shape. ACTUAL LINE DESCRIPTIVE LINES Blind Contour: lines that are drawn by only looking at the object, not the paper. Contour: line that defines the edges and surface ridges of an object. Gesture: lines with expressive movement.

Types of Implied Line IMPLIED LINE EDGE No line is actually drawn, but a line is created where to two shapes/values meet. Closure The tendency to close up shapes or forms by seeing lines that do not exist. Line of sight The implied lines suggested by the direction in which figures in a picture are looking.

NOW WHAT MS. D??? It’s your turn to EXPRESS YOURSELF WITH LINE!!!

REQUIREMENTS Only use SHARPIE MARKER (FINE & EXTRA FINE) 5 BASIC LINES are present 5 VARIATIONS OF LINE are present ONE type of Value shown: CROSS HATCHING, HATCHING, STIPPLING or SCUMBLING Type of IMPLIED LINE Ratio of BLACK & WHITE must be EQUAL NO SCRIBBLES—Lines must be CONTROLLED NO WORDS/NAMES Focus on CRAFTSMANSHIP (be neat)