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Elements of art Shape, Form, Space, and Texture

Elements of art Shape, Form, Space, and Texture. Shape An enclosed space defined by other elements of art. Shape is an area enclosed by line. It is 2 dimensional and can be geometric or organic (free form). Examples: circle, square, triangle, heart, star, etc.

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Elements of art Shape, Form, Space, and Texture

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  1. Elements of art Shape, Form, Space, and Texture

  2. ShapeAn enclosed space defined by other elements of art. Shape is an area enclosed by line. It is 2 dimensional and can be geometric or organic (free form).Examples: circle, square, triangle, heart, star, etc.

  3. Art with shape as a dominant art element:

  4. F o r mThree dimensional shape inferring or enclosing volume.Examples: cylinder, sphere, cube, cone.

  5. Art with Form as a dominant art element:

  6. Student art showing use of form and cross contour lines and shading ( value). Forms: sphere, cube, cylinder, cone

  7. S paceSpace is the illusion of depth on the 2-dimensional surface. This is achieved through overlapping, perspective, diminishing size or detail.

  8. Art with space/depth as a predominant art element:

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