Lesson 4 Flashcards

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Has 3 basic kinds; geometric, biomorphic, and amorphous

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Shape

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2
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3 dimensional shape; refer to the quality or likeness of an entire mass

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Form

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3
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The lightness/darkness of a hue or a color

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Value

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4
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Also known as hue;light that bounces off a surface

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Color

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5
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Can be used in paintings like impostor, stamping scratching in pottery, imposing when making prints and many others

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Texture

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6
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Create a solution that color form and texture exist

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Light

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7
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An area where other elements can interact

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Space

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8
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Scribble

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Lines

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9
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Create depth and dimension

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Contrast

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10
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Related to each other in terms of form, color, theme, etc

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Harmony

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11
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Balance between 2 areas (right and left);(top and bottom)

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Balance

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12
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Creating a sense of direction to repetition of elements

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Rhythm and movement

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13
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should be seen as a whole

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Unity

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14
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still gives a sense of wholeness

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Variety

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15
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An area or a specific subject is given focus;

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Emphasis and subordination

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16
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shows relationship between the object and the space

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Scale and proportion

17
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Shows three-dimensionality of a space through the use of perspective lines and vanishing points

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Depth and perspective