Lines
Shape
Space/Form
Texture/Value
100

What is a line?

an identifiable path created by a point in space

100

What is a shape?

an element that is two dimensional and flat (limited to height and width)

100

What is form?

a three-dimensional object that shows length, weight, height and depth.

100

What is texture?

the way an object feel to touch or look like it might feel like

200

What are the three abnormal types of lines

curved lines, zigzag lines, and diagonal lines

200

Name one type of organic shape.

Leaf, flower petal, etc.

200

What is space?

the area in which an artwork is organized/composed including the space around, between, outside, and within objects

200

How can you get different types of texture?

by using different types of mediums

300

What are horizontal lines used to represent?

width and distance

300

Name one type of geometrical shape

square, triangle, hexagon, etc.

300
What is positive space?

the subject/focus of an image; where the objects are drawn.

300

What are examples of texture?

rough, smooth, bumpy, rocky, etc.

400

What are vertical lines used to represent?

Height

400

What is an organic shape?

shapes often seen in nature that are free-flowing, informal and irregular

400

What is negative space?

the area around or between the objects; where there is empty space / where there is nothing drawn

400

What are some mediums used to create texture?

oil pastels, paint, crayons, etc.

500

What are diagonal lines used to represent?

Depth

500

What is a geometrical shape?

shapes that are man-made, precise and tend to consist of sharp angles.

500

How can you use negative space to create an object?

you can fill in the negative space surrounding the object you wish to create leaving only the outline of the shape which in turn makes us see the shape that you wish to draw

500

What is value in a drawing?

the light and dark tones of a painting

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