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the elements of
artthe ingredients
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the elements of art
•line•shape•form•color
•value•texture•space
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line• Line is the path of a point moving
through space.
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shape• Shape
implies spatial form and is usually perceived as two-dimensional.
• Organic/Geometric
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form• Form has depth, length, and width and
resides in space. It is perceived as three-dimensional.
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color• Colors all
come from the three primaries and black and white. They have three properties – hue, value, and intensity.
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color• hue: name of color
• value: the lightness or darkness of color
• intensity: the brightness or dullness of a color
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color• primary colors
• red, yellow, blue
• secondary colors• green, orange, violet (purple)
• tertiary colors• yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-
orange, red-violet, blue-green, blue-violet
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color• color scheme: a planned combination of colors• complementary colors: colors that are across from
each other on the color wheel• analogous colors: colors that are next to each other
on the color wheel• monochromatic: the use of only one color in a work,
will include various values and intensities of that color• warm colors: reds, oranges, some yellows• cool colors: blues, violets, greens, some yellows
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color
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color
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color
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value• Value refers to relative lightness and
darkness and is perceived in terms of varying levels of contrast.
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texture• Texture refers to the tactile qualities of
a surface (actual) or to the visual representation of such surface qualities (implied).
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space• Space refers to the area in which art is
organized.