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Art Elements
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A continuous mark made from a pointed tool or brush. Line
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Shape When a line is connected it becomes a _______; this is 2- dimensional.
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Form 3 dimensional object. Can be actual or illusional.
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Color What the eye sees when light is absorbed and reflected from an object.
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Value Lights and Darks of Colors and Neutrals. Helps us to see volume.
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Texture The tactile experience of a work of art. Can be actual or simulated.
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Space The area around the objects in a work of art. Can be real or simulated.
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Art Principles
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the arrangement of elements to create equal visual weight. Balance
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leads the viewer to sense action in a work, or it can be the path the viewer’s eye follows through the work. Movement
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The repetition of visual movement – colors, shapes, or lines; the path the viewer’s eye follows as you “bounce” or “glide” from one similar shape to the next. Rhythm
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a way of combining elements to stress the difference between them. Contrast
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making an element or an object in a work stand out; drawing the viewer’s attention to an important part of a work. Emphasis
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a two-dimensional, decorative visual repetition Pattern
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to achieve a sense of order and completeness in a composition; when all elements work together and are not competing against each other. Unity
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