3. Are the "building
blocks" or ingredients of
art. This is the
“vocabulary” we use to
describe or create works
of art.
4. Point is the smallest element of Art.
Points have different shapes.
5. A mark with length and direction.
A continuous mark made on a
surface by a moving point, mark or
object.
It is a dot that takes a walk
(Paul Klee)
6. Line can be: straight,
swirly, wavy, dotted,
dashed, broken,
thick, thin, zig zag,
diagonal, vertical,
horizontal, curved,
bold, parallel
or perpendicular.
7.
8. A flat enclosed area
defined and
determined by other
art elements; 2-
dimensional (2D).
When a line crosses
over itself it creates a
shape.
Joan Miró
9. Examples of
shapes could be
geometric,
organic/natural,
irregular, circle,
square, rectangle,
etc.
10. A 3-dimensional object
(3D); or something in a 2-
dimensional artwork that
appears to be
3-dimensional.
Objects having three
dimensions (3D), or
height, width, and
depth. You can walk
around a form.
Jean Arp
11. The surface visual or tactile quality
of an object, its smoothness,
roughness, softness, etc.
12.
13. •It consists of Hue (another word
for colour), Intensity (brightness or
dullness), and Value (lightness or
darkness).
Calder