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Adapted from Project ARTiculate’s Elements & Principles of Art http://www.projectarticulate.org
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Line “A Line is a dot that went for a walk.” Paul Klee l. Henri Matisse(1944), Portrait of a Woman source: www.arthermitage.org r. Indeterminate Line by Barnar Venet source: www.yale.edu
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Shape Shape: A flat (2D) enclosed area.. L. Organic Shapes by Cy Twombly, R. Geometric Shapes Shapes can be organic (left) or geometric ( right)
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Color Color = Hue + Value + Intensity
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Form Form A real or implied three dimensional shape. A form has depth, width, length, mass and volume. Forms can be geometric or organic. l. Value sphere (2009) retrieved from http://feuilledepapier.deviantart.com/art/Value-Sphere-127135300. http://feuilledepapier.deviantart.com/art/Value-Sphere-127135300 r. Barbara Hepworth (1960) Figure for a Landscape. Hirschorn Museum Washington D.C.
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Value Value : The relative level of darkness or lightness.
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Texture Texture : The tactile (touchable) qualities of an object, actual or implied. l. rust pustules on a leaf. Source:http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/chatham/ag/SustAg/problemblackberry.html r. Painting by Artist Colleen Randall. Source: www. Dartmouth.edu.
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Space Space is the area or distance between, around or defined by elements in art or the world. (for example walls)
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