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Elements of Art
Think of the elements of art as the arrows in your quiver or tools in a toolbox. You use them individually and in combination for any art making endeavor. For the visual arts, these are visual elements: color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value.
Color
A three-pronged element of art: hue, value and intensity.
Hue is the color itself.
Value is the hue’s lightness or darkness and changes when white or black is added to it.
Intensity is the aspect of brightness and purity of a color. High intensity colors are bold and bright. Low intensity colors are faint and duller.Form
For painters and draftsmen, form is the element of art that renders a three-dimensional form in two dimensions. In a lot of ways it is the heart of an art object — the form itself. It can enclose a volume and includes height, width and depth. A cube, a sphere, a cylinder and a pyramid are all different forms. Forms can also be formless — abstracted and free-flowing.
Line
Marks made on a surface are known as line. They start at a point and move along, creating space as they go. Lines can be two- or three-dimensional, describing form or the form itself, implied, or abstract. Creating a series of parallel lines to indicate form is a technique known as hatching. Crosshatching indicates more than one set of these lines laid overtop of each other at angles to model and indicate tone.
Shape
The element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width. Usually a shape is enclosed.
Space
Space is the element of art through which both positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth is achieved in a work of art.
Texture
This aspect of art defines the way an art object or an element in a composition feels or looks as if it would feel if touched.
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