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Line
Movement
Rhythm
Shape
Form
100
Helps establish edges in a composition.
What is Line
100
The appearance of motion in an artwork.
What is Movement
100
Using repetition of a visual element in a work of art to create a feeling of movement.
What is Rhythm
100
A 2-D element of art that encloses space.
What is Shape
100
A three dimensional composition.
What is Form
200
A heavy line that gives weight to a drawing.
What is Stroke
200
Lines that move from left to right across a page.
What is Horizontal Line
200
Repetition of colors or shapes in an artwork.
What is Pattern
200
Only measurable by length and height. Flat.
What is 2-D
200
Measurable by height, length and width.
What is 3-D
300
Allows you to establish negative space quickly.
What is Tone
300
A stiff, motionless line.
What is Static
300
Lines that move up and down on a page.
What are Vertical Lines
300
Natural shapes or lines.
What is Organic
300
The space around objects.
What is Negative Space
400
A line marking the outer contours of an object.
What is Outline
400
Fluid lines that imply motion.
What is Dynamic
400
Lines that move at an angle.
What are Diagonal Lines
400
Unnatural, orderly lines, such as those produced by a ruler or compass.
What is Geometric
400
The rules, tools and/or guidelines that artists use to organize the elements of art in an artwork.
What is a Principle of Art
500
A line that defines a form or an edge.
What is Contour
500
Lines that cause the viewer to fill in the gaps of what is not visible in the artwork.
What is Implied
500
Basic properties of a work of art, such as space.
What is an Element of Art
500
Referring to the shapes of objects
What is Positive Space
500
The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object
What is Color