The definition of a line
what is a point moving through space
A flat 2D area of a surface or a flat, enclosed area set off by lines or some other element of art.
What is a shape
these look as is they are made with a ruler, compass, or other drawing tool. They are precise, mathematical shapes.
what is geometric shapes
The definition of balance
What is using the elements of art to create equal visual weight in an image
red yellow and blue
What are then primary colors
The 5 types of lines
What is horizontal, vertical, diagonal, curved and zigzag
3 dimensional. They are measured in length, width, and depth. (Those are the 3 dimensions).
What is a form
freeform shapes that are natural or irregular shapes. They usually do not have a specific name or number of sides.
what is organic Shapes
The 3 types of balance
What are, asymmetrica, symmetrical and radial
Violet green and orange
What Re the secondary colors
The quality of a line
What is it’s weight and character
When you draw a form on a flat paper, you can make it look like it is not flat.
What is an implied form
An example of an organic shape
What is a tree, a blob, etc.
The same on both sides, equal visual weight, mirror image, formal balance
what is symmetrical
yellow+blue
What is green
examples of line quality
What is rough, smooth, dark, light, thick thin
precise, mathematical forms that look like they are made with a ruler or other tool. They are generally man-made forms.
What is a Geometric form
An example of a geometric shape
What is a square, a triangle etc.
Having equal visual weight on both sides but not looking the same, informal balance
what is asymmetrical
Yellow + orange
what is yellow orange
Creators of the Zentangle
What is a monk and artist
Differences between a shape and form
shape is measured in 2 dimensions (height and width), form is measured in 3 dimensions (height, width and depth).
Shapes are flat (2-D), forms are not flat (3-D).
Shapes can be parts of forms. For instance, one side
natural, irregular forms. They can also be called freeform forms.
what is organic forms
when the picture Radiates out from a central point
what is radial
A primary plus a secondary
what is a tertiary