![]() ![]() Additional VocabularyĢ- Dimensional (2D): having width and height but no thickness (depth).ģ- Dimensional (3D): having actual height, width and depth and existing in space or having the illusion of existing in three dimensions.īackground: the area of an artwork that appears farthest away on a picture plane, usually nearest the horizon: a way of showing depth background is the opposite of foreground between the background and foreground is the middle ground.Ĭraftsmanship: neatness and attention to detail.įoreground: the area of an artwork or field of vision, usually at the bottom of a picture plane and furthest from the horizon line and appears to be closest to the viewer this can create a focal point in the composition. Contrast attracts the eye and creates interest. Rhythm: the repetition of an element, in this case line, to create visual movement.Ĭontrast: Complementary colors are the most highly contrasting colors on the color wheel. Value: the lightness and darkness of a line, shape, or form a measure of relative lightness and darkness. ![]() Shape:a closed line. Shapes can be geometric or organic. Form: 3-dimensional structures expressing length, width and depth.
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