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elements of design The component parts of art. The elements help define what principles are; there cannot be a principle without an element. The elements do not occur in isolation but one can be dominant.
Elements of design: those qualities of a design that can be seen and worked with independently of its figurative content. They include line, form, value, texture, color, and shape.
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Elements of design Line, shape, form, color, space, texture, and value, the basic visual symbols in art.
elements of art or elements of design - The basic components used by the artist when producing works of art. Those elements are color, value, line, shape, form, texture, and space.
Neomodernism is a reaction to Postmodernism and its embrace of pre-modern elements of design.
art elements - See elements of art or elements of design. art engagé - French for "art involved in life." Art with a social or political significance. Also see caricature, socialist realism, and social realism.
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Discuss line, shape, colour, tone, texture, space, perspective, light, composition, and other elements of design. Sketch the composition. What did you notice? Discuss balance, focal point, scale, dominance, discord, and harmony ...
RHYTHM the controlled movements found in all good design, they can be established through the use of any of the elements of design--lines, areas of light and shade, spots of color, repetitions of shapes and spaces, or textures surfaces.
Artists often see the initial conception as the guiding force for their aesthetic decisions, in terms of formal elements of design, and in terms of the expressive content desired.
Today, nearly every art curriculum includes foundation courses in which, on the Bauhaus model, students learn about the fundamental elements of design.
A painting that has elements of design or structure that seems to move with the viewer; a phenomenon usually found in Trompe l' Oeil paintings. The painter uses this technique to enhance the paintings illusion to 'Fool the Eye.
See also: Painting, Aesthetic, Movement, Sculpture, Composition
 
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