elements of art form line shape color texture space value
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Elements Of Art
Form Lin
e
ShapeColorTexture
SpaceValue
LineSimply Defined as a
Moving Dot.3 types:
2 dimensional – which is a line made by a pin-tool or any ceramic tool.
3 dimensional – which is a line that is built up by a coil or other 3-d
application.
Implied – which is a line that is not really there but implies that there is
movement in a drawing. ie – a projectile shot out of a gun hitting a target. This could be done on the
surface of a pot as an applied design.
SpaceDefined as or
refers to Distance or
Area between, around, above
or within things.
It could be described in both 2-dimensional and 3 dimensional applications.
Creating the illusion of depth.
ShapeIs Defined as Enclose space. Shapes could take any shape from traditional shapes to
organic.`
2-D Shapes : Squares, Circles, Ovals, Triangles, Rectangles, Trapezoids,
ect.`
Shapes put together without value could make the illusion of 3-D Shapes.
ValueDefined as the Lightness or
Darkness of a color. Value is
needed to describe volume,
and form.
FormDefined as a 3-
Dimensional Shape. 3-Dimensional & it encloses a space to
form a Form.
Spheres, Cubes, Cones, Pyramids and examples of
various forms. They could also be organic in nature.
TextureRefers to the surface
quality of your artwork.
Smooth, Rough, Soft, Sharp ect.
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-Actual Texture is the actual feel of the surface
of piece.-Simulated Texture is the
illusion of texture on a surface created by the artist. Fake texture.
ColorNeeds light to exist, Without light color
does not exist.
Hue - Name of a color. Yellow, orange, red, green ect.
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Intensity – purity and strength of a color. Brightness or Dullness.
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Value – Lightness or Darkness of a color.
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Tint or Shade – Usually created by adding white or black to
color.