Elements and Principles of Art

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  1. 3. A way of combining elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work of art. Major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical.
  2. 5. ​An element oan element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume, such as height, width, and depthf art defined by a point moving in space. Line may be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or abstract.
  3. 7. An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art.
  4. 8. A principle of design that refers to the relationship of certain elements to the whole or each other
  5. 10. A way of combining elements to stress the differences between them.
  6. 14. Is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
  7. 15. A way of combining elements by using a series of gradual changes in them
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  1. 1. A principle of design used to create the look and feel of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art
  2. 2. The lightness or darkness of tones or colors, white being the lightest value and black being the darkest.
  3. 4. An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
  4. 6. A principle of design concerned with diversity or contrast, achieved by using different shapes, sizes, or colors in a work of art
  5. 9. an element of art that refers to the way things feel or look as if they might feel when touched.
  6. 11. A way of combining similar elements in a work of art to accent their similarities
  7. 12. An element of design that appears three-dimensional and encloses volume such as a cube, sphere, pyramid, or cylinder.
  8. 13. An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width. volume; includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a sphere, a pyramid, or a cylinder). Form may also be free flowing.