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A line is a path traced by a moving point. It is a mental concept. In the 3-D world, a line is a linear form, where length is dominant over width. Lines can be used to indicate order, to direct the eye, or to separate groups of objects.
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These lines are created by the arrangement of the dots and short lines.
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Here, lines are implied by the edges of the shadows and the building.
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A jagged line could be seen as aggressive. A curved line could be seen as graceful.
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Enclosed lines create shapes.
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Lines can be used to create the illusion of 3- D using a technique called, hatching.
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Preacher, 1952. Charles White. Ink on cardboard. Uses only lines.
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Shape is any two-dimensional image or element used in an artwork.
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Using shapes can be like assembling a puzzle. An artist must organize smaller shapes into a prominent shape.
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Shapes can be similar to those found in nature, or more mathematical.
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The types of shapes and artist uses can create feelings Examine the following artworks and discuss the type of feelings these works inspire.
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The squares and rectangles arranged in this block form give this work a serious feeling.
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The playful shapes create a fun image
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Picasso was another famous painter in the 20th century. Look at his painting, The Lesson. How many different types of shapes are present?
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There are triangles, squares, circles, and many other shapes.
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