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Element of art Shape value Color Texture and Space
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Element of art and their importance Line, Shape, texture value and colour
LINE COLOR SHAPE SPACE AND MASS TEXTURE PATTERN
Shapes are everywhereIf you look around you, you will notice that almost everything we see is made up of a Shape or combination of Shapes.
Two Types of Shapes
Shapes are organized into two types: GEOMETRIC ORGANIC Geometric shapes: are usually angular and appear frequently in man-made objects (square, triangle, circle)Organic shapes: Organic Shapes are usually more rounded
and appear most often in nature (irregular in outline)
Organic Shapes
Leaves, seashells, flowers, etc. As often seen in nature Characteristics that are free flowing,
informal and irregular
Texture
The surface quality of an artwork usually perceived through the sense of touch. Texture may also be implied. The surface quality. A rock may be rough and jagged. A piece of silk may be soft and smooth and your desk may feel hard and smooth. Texture also refers to the way a picture is made to look rough or smooth.
Value
Refers to the light and dark areas of a picture.
Value creates depth within a picture making an object look three dimensional (3D) with highlights and cast shadows.
Categories of Value
Tint: is adding white to create lighter values such as light blue or pink.
Shade: is adding black to create dark values such as dark blue or dark red.
Value Scale :is a scale that shows the gradual change in value from its lightest value, white to its darkest value black.