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Art Appreciation, Elements and Principle of Art Lesson 2: Elements of Art: Visual (Line, Shape and Form, Space)
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    These elements of art are generally produced when something is done to the medium after the technique is carried out. Elements are the necessary preconditions for the creation of art.

    Visual Art

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    A________refers to a point moving at an identifiable path-it has length and direction. It also has width. It is onedimensional, however, it has the capacity to either define the perimeters of the artwork (edges) and/or become a substantial component of the composition.

    Line

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    This normally associated with rest or calm.

    Horizontal Line

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    on the other hand, connote elevation

    Vertical lines

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    convey movement and instability, although the progression can be seen.

    Diagonal lines

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    on the other hand, are reminiscent of violence, conflict, or struggle.

    Crooked or jagged lines

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    These are lines that bend or coil. They allude to softness, grace, flexibility, or even sensuality.

    Curved lines

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    the position and orientation of the bodies that are aboard the raft are predominantly diagonal in direction. This creates not only movement but also tension in the scene.

    The raft of medusa

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    These two are related to each other in the sense that they define the space occupied by the object of art.

    Shape and Form

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    refers to two dimensions: height and width

    Shape

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    refers to three dimensions: height, width, and depth.

    Form

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    These shapes find origin in mathematical propositions. As such, its translation and use are often man-made. These include shapes such as squares, triangles, cubes, Circles, spheres, and cones, among others.

    Geometric

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    _______ shapes are those readily occurring in nature, often irregular and asymmetrical.

    Organic

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    It is usually inferred from a sense of depth, whether it is real or simulated. Real _______ is threedimensional. However, this can be manifested in two-dimensional artworks through the use of different techniques, or the use (or non-use) of area around a drawing or picture

    Space

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    Usually identified with the white space is the ________ space. The ________ space, on the other hand, is the space where shadow is heavily used.

    Positive and Negative

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    the white space is the________ space.

    Negative

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    The _________ space, on the other hand, is the space where shadow is heavily used.

    Positive

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    perhaps one of the elements that enhances the appeal of an artwork. This element is a property of light, as it is reflected off the object.

    Color

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    This refers to the brightness or darkness of color.  Light colors-taken as the source or light in the composition  Dark colors -the lack or even absence of light

    Value

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    this is a lighter color than the normal value (e.g. pink for red)

    Tint

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    this is a darker color than the normal value (e.g., maroon for red)

    Shade

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    This is the color's brightness or dullness. It is identified as the strength of color, whether it is vivid or muted.

    Intensity

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    positive energy

    Bright or warm colors

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    sedate/soothing, seriousness or calm

    Dull or cool colors

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    Use the variations of a hue.

    Monochromatic harmonies

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    Involve two colors opposite each other in the color wheel.

    Complementary harmonies

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    Make use of two colors beside each other in the color wheel.

    Analogous harmonies

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    Formed by three equally spaced colors on the color wheel

    Triadic color scheme

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    ________ is commonly associated with textiles. This element in an artwork is experienced through the sense of touch (and sight). Some of the words used to describe _______ are the following: rough or smooth, hard or soft, hairy, leathery, sharp or dull, etc.

    Texture

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    Texture can be implied using one technique or a combination of other elements of art.

    Textures in the two-dimensional plane

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    Refers to the texture of the threedimensional art object.

    Surface texture

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    Elements of art Visual

    Line, Shape and Form, Space, Color, Texture