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Element of Art - Shape How artists utilize figure and ground

Element of Art - Shape How artists utilize figure and ground

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Element of Art - Shape

How artists utilize figure and ground

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Shape & FormA two-dimensional object with an identifiable edge is called a shape. Since many artists work on a flat surface like paper or canvas most of the objects placed on the surface qualify as shapes.

Form is the three-dimensional version of a shape. A sculpture is considered form because it often sits on a base and the viewer can walk around it or see behind the objects making up the

work.

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Objects exist in the positive space. The area that surrounds the object

is the negative space.

Positive and

Negative Space

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Artists often spend as much time looking at the space surrounding the object – the Ground as the object itself – the

Figure

Figure and Ground

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Space and Shape in Form

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Color can support shape by creating depth