Lesson 1

Cards (10)

  • This is the distance between two points (or the path of a moving point), taking any form along the way.
    Line
  • This refers to the figure of a particular condition that outlines anything you can see.
    Shape
  • It pertains to different hues, pigments and shades applied in arts and design
    Color
  • This is the application of lightness and darkness of color, shading and highlighting in an artwork.

    Value
  • This can be created by the forming of two or more shapes or as threedimensional shape (cube, pyramid, sphere, etc.)
    Form
  • This is the quality of a surface or the way any work of art is represented
    Texture
  • This refers to the distances or areas around, between or within components of a piece.
    Space
  • Art in any form would be nothing without line because it is essential in depicting objects, symbols, and in defining the shapes. This is the reason why it is also known as "a moving point."
  • Texture is another element, like form or space, that can be real (running a finger on a rough surface or hold an unglazed jar), created (think of an impasto canvass), or implied (through the use of shading).
  • In film and animation, the elements of sound and motion are incorporated aside from the seven basic elements of art in expressing the artists’ perspectives, feelings, and ideas.