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Line A continuous mark on a surface by a moving point. Open from the beginning to the ending. * Outline, contour, silhouette. Shape A visual element that has two dimensions: length and width. Closed. *Square, triangle, circle, free-form. Color Properties of hue (red, blue, etc.), intensity (purity and strength of a color), and value (lightness or darkness). Form Three-dimensional (having height, width and depth) and which encloses volume. * cubes, spheres, pyramids, and cylinders. Texture Surface Qualities. The look or feel of objects. * rough, smooth, glassy, blurry, silky, wooly. Value Describes the lightness or darkness of a color. Gradual changes in drawings, woodcuts, photographs, etc. even when color is absent. Space Two or three-dimensional in reference to the distance or area between, around, above, below or within objects. The Elements of Visual Art Cr Tx Va Sp
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Page 1: The Elements of Visual Art - EducationCloset€¦ · Value Describes the lightness or darkness of a color. Gradual changes in drawings, woodcuts, photographs, etc. even when color

LineA continuous mark on a surface by a moving point. Open from the beginning to the ending.

* Outline, contour, silhouette.

ShapeA visual element that has two dimensions: length and width. Closed.*Square, triangle, circle, free-form.

ColorProperties of hue (red, blue, etc.), intensity (purity and strength of a color), and value (lightness or darkness).

FormThree-dimensional (having height, width and depth) and which encloses volume.* cubes, spheres, pyramids, and cylinders.

TextureSurface Qualities. The look or feel of objects. * rough, smooth, glassy, blurry, silky, wooly.

ValueDescribes the lightness or darkness of a color. Gradual changes in drawings, woodcuts, photographs, etc. even when color is absent.

SpaceTwo or three-dimensional in reference to the distance or area between, around, above, below or within objects.

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