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TextureThe texture is the quality of a surface or the way any work of art is represented. Lines and shading can be used to create different textures as well. For example, if one is portraying certain fabrics, one needs to give the feeling of the right texture so that it closely resembles what the artist is trying to convey. It can be implied or real. FormForm may be created by the forming of two or more shapes or as three-dimensional shape (cube, pyramid, sphere, cylinder, etc.). It may be enhanced by tone, texture and color. Form is considered three-dimensional showing height, width and depth. Examples of these are sculpture, theatre play and figurines. SpaceSpace is the area provided for a particular purpose. Space includes the background, foreground and middle ground. Space refers to the distances or areas around, between or within components of a piece. There are two types of space: positive and negative space. Positive space refers to the space of a shape representing the subject matter. Negative space refers to the space around and between the subject matter. Space is also defined as the distance between identifiable points or planes in a work of art. ShapeShape pertains to the use of areas in two dimensional space that can be defined by edges, setting one flat specific space apart from another. Shapes can be geometric (e.g.: square, circle, triangle, hexagon, etc.) or organic (such as the shape of a puddle, blob, leaf, boomerang, etc.) Shapes are defined by other elements of art: Space, Line, Texture, Value, Color, Form. ColorColor pertains to the use of hue in artwork and design. Defined as primary colors (red, yellow, blue) which cannot be mixed in pigment from other hues, secondary colors (green, orange, violet) which are directly mixed from combinations of primary colors. Further combinations of primary and secondary colors create tertiary (and more) hues. Tint and Shade are references to adding variations in Value; other tertiary colors are derived by mixing either a primary or secondary color with a neutral color. e.g. Red + White = Pink. Tone (Value)Value, or tone, refers to the use of light and dark, shade and highlight, in an artwork. Some people also refer the lightness and darkness in an artwork as tints(light) and shades(dark). Black-and-white photography depends entirely on value to define its subjects. Value is directly related to contrast. LineLine is defined as a mark that spans a distance between two points (or the path of a moving point), taking any form along the way. As an art element, line pertains to the use of various marks, outlines and implied lines in artwork and design, most often used to define shape in two-dimensional work. Implied line is the path that the viewer's eye takes as it follows shapes, colors, and form along a path, but may not be continuous or physically connected, such as the line created by a dancer's arms, torso, and legs when performing an arabesque.
In The Art of Rhetoric, Aristotle defined rhetoric as "the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion." Aristotle was a Greek philosopher.
the jazz defines the idea of the harlem renaissance.
Scale of preference is the list of unsatisfied wants arrange in order of thier relative importance.
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Relative viscosity is defined as ratio of viscosity of solution to that of a pure solvent.
a well defined what? please fully state your question. depends on what you mean by "enjoyable" - your favourite? - most important subjects?
Artwork is defined as a piece of work that is visual. Some things that are true about artwork include sculptures and painting are classified as fine art.
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Significantis an adjective that means having an essential or important meaning relative to a standard or norm.
Artwork is a collective noun defined as: illustrations or other non-textual material prepared for inclusion in a publication; production of, or work in creating, artistic objects; work(s) of art. Verbs are cojugated in the third person singular, e.g. The artwork was ready just in time for the show; All of his artwork was destruyed in the fire.
Illustrator typically works very well with geometric and defined forms. It is great for artwork such as creating logos.
One is that it has to be defined relative to a given frame of reference.