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| path of moving point having greater length than width |
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| conveys strength, dignity, spirituality |
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| conveys calmness, rest, earth |
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| conveys action, motion, conflict |
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| a 2D flat space having an interior area and an outer boundary |
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| usually precise and rigid, they are man-made |
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| fluid, irregular, free-flowing shapes found in nature |
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| emptiness, nothingness, a void |
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parallel lines converge as they recede Diminishing/Varying sizes of shapes – objects diminish as they recede |
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| high or low from the horizon line |
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| overlap shapes to create depth |
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| value changes for object farther away |
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| objects far away are dusty and unclear |
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| area occupied by definite forms or shapes |
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| area that is empty or unoccupied by definite forms or shapes |
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| the tactile feel of any surface, through the sense of actual touch, or visually what we imagine where we can not touch |
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| actual instrument or material used by an artist |
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| can be felt with the fingers (sculpture) |
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| implied or simulated medium |
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| cannot be felt, only seen or imagined |
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| degree of lightness to darkness or darkness to lightness of a surface |
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| technique in painting that uses tones, shades, shadows, and highlights to create the illusion of 3D on 2D media |
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| candle or torch, divine light, color, , changes in value (shadow) |
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| quality of light on a surface |
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| purity or brilliance of a color |
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| lightness to darkness of a color |
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| mix of primary and secondary colors (red-oranges, blue-violets) |
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| blacks, whites, browns, tans, greys |
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| one color with its tints shades and tones |
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| colors that are opposites from each other on the color wheel (red and green, purple and yellow, orange and blue) |
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| three or more colors in the same color family next to each other on the color wheel |
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used to create illusion of depth on a flat surface or a 3D solid |
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