FORM:  Uses a shape and adds “substance”-All forms are made up of one or more of the basic shapes in various combinations. (Three-Dimensional) A. Pyramid-

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FORM:  Uses a shape and adds “substance”-All forms are made up of one or more of the basic shapes in various combinations. (Three-Dimensional) A. Pyramid- B. Sphere- C. Cube- SHAPE:  The measurable, identifiable contours of an object (Two-Dimensional) A. Triangle- B. Circle- A. Square/Rectangle- Shape and Form Notes

Combined Shapes and Forms Include: ◦Cones-

◦Cylinders-

◦Pyramids-

Examples of SHAPE & FORM Within Interiors