SHAPE. Shape is… FLAT or 2-Dimensional When it looks 3-Dimensional, it becomes FORM (a different element of art) ShapeForm.

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SHAPE

Shape is… FLAT or 2-Dimensional When it looks 3-Dimensional, it becomes FORM (a different element of art) ShapeForm

Organic Geometric

Free form Found in nature Edges never perfectly straight Hard to measure Straight-edge Made with a tool Easy to measure the area or circumference

Organic Geometric

“When the subject is strong, simplicity is the only way to treat it” -Jacob Lawrence

What do you see?

Title: General Toussaint L'Ouverture Artist: Jacob Lawrence Year: 1938 Medium: Tempera paint Where is it? Amistad Research Center, New Orleans More about L’Ouverture: t.com/lawrence/LouvertureWeb/index.htm#portf oliohttp:// t.com/lawrence/LouvertureWeb/index.htm#portf olio

Jacob Lawrence American Artist Started drawing at 13 yrs. Cubism style “Post Harlem Renaissance” Era

Jacob Lawrence is a “Story Painter” Inspired by important events in the history of African-American’s struggle for equality.