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Line a mark that spans a distance between two points (or the path of a moving point)

Element of Art - Line

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Linea mark that spans a distance between two points (or the path of a moving point)

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Lines are EVERYWHERE

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There are FIVE types of line

VERTICAL HORIZONTAL ZIG-ZAG

DIAGONAL CURVED

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Vertical Lines

These lines move up and down without a slant and can give the appearance of height because they are perpendicular to the earth, extending upwards toward the sky.

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Horizontal Lines

These lines move right to left and suggest a feeling of rest or repose because objects parallel to the earth are at rest

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Diagonal Lines

Diagonal lines are neither vertical nor horizontal and convey a feeling of movement. Objects in a diagonal position feel unstable because they are either about to fall or are already in motion

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Curved Lines

The curve of a line can convey energy. Soft, shallow curves recall the curves of the human body and often have a pleasing, sensual quality

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Zig-Zag Lines

These lines slant and are diagonal lines connected at each point. These lines can portray action and excitement.

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Lines can be implied . . .

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Morandi, GiorgioStill Life

IMPLIED LINES

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Note lines implied by directional

gazes

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Lines used to create emphasis

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Lines are EXPRESSIVE