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Long Short Fat Thin Curved Diagonal Straight Wavy Zigzag Direction Location
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Lines convey emotion… Tension Excitement Happiness Sadness
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Horizontal lines suggest a calmness when used in a composition.
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Vertical lines seem to be reaching toward the sky suggesting growth and inspiration.
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Shape is a two-dimensional area made by connecting lines that establish the contour of an object. Shapes may be positive or negative, biomorphic or geometric. Shapes may stand out also by a difference of value, color, or texture.
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The three dimensional projection of a shape, it has volume, dimension, appears to have mass. This element is frequently used in sculpture. It may also refer to the overall organization of the work of art, as a second meaning.
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The appearance of lights and darks found in a work of art. Values range from black to white with numerous shades of gray in between.
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Value refers to the lightness or darkness of a color, giving objects depth and perception.
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The character of a surface created by the response of vision to the wavelength of light reflections. It identifies objects, creates moods, and affects emotions. (warm, cool, primary, secondary, intermediate, analogous, and complementary).
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The roughness or smoothness of a surface. Texture can be tactile (sandpaper), or implied (illusion, looks soft, but it is not).
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Interval of measurable distance between pre- established points. Space can be limited or shallow, or extended or deep in design. Two- dimensional space has height and width. Three-dimensional space has height, width, volume, and time. Deep--foreground, middle ground, background. Shallow--foreground and background.
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