Art, asked by chloenuyte142, 6 months ago

How would you describe the elements of arts in these fabricdesign in terms of
Line
Shape
Form
Space
Color
Value
Texture

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Answered by devshabb12
5

How would you describe the elements of arts in these fabricdesign in terms of

Line

Shape

Form

Space

Color

Value

Texture

Answered by ritimaurya242
2

Explanation:

line

Lines are marks moving in a space between two points whereby a viewer can visualize the stroke movement, direction and intention based on how the line is oriented.[1][2] Lines describe an outline, capable of producing texture according to their length and curve.[3] There are different types of lines artists may use, including, actual, implied, vertical, horizontal, diagonal and contour lines, which all have different functions.[3] Lines are also situational elements, requiring the viewer to have knowledge of the physical world in order to understand their flexibility, rigidity, synthetic nature, or life.

Shape Edit

shapes

A shape is a two-dimensional design encased by lines to signify its height and width structure, and can have different values of colour used within it to make it appear three-dimensional.[2][4] In animation, shapes are used to give a character a distinct personality and features, with the animator manipulating the shapes to provide new life.[1] There are different types of shapes an artist can use and fall under either geometrical, defined by mathematics, or organic shapes, created by the artist.[3][4] Simplistic, geometrical shapes include circles, triangles and squares, and provide a symbolic and synthetic feeling, whereas acute angled shapes with sharp points are perceived as dangerous shapes.[1] Rectilinear shapes are viewed as dependable and more structurally sound, while curvilinear shapes are chaotic and adaptable

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