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This guide explores the fundamental elements of art, including line, shape, and form. A line is defined as a continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point, characterized by length and direction, and it holds less width than height. Shape refers to an enclosed space, defined by boundaries that interact with color, line, and texture, essential for structuring art works. Lastly, form describes three-dimensional elements that encompass volume, incorporating height, width, and depth, exemplified by objects like cubes, spheres, and pyramids.
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Elements of Art By ZiyadAref, Maged Attalla, MoradFarag, and Nour El Din El Tafesh
Line • A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point with length and direction, and the width is less than the height.
Shape • Shape is an enclosed space, the boundaries are used by other factors of art like color, line, and texture. • Shapes are used in order to properly form a art work. They are also used to structure. • Important: it contains width and length.
Form • An element of art that is 3 dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width, and depth. • For example, a cube, a sphere, or a pyramid.