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Lines (2) • Texture (2) • Art Theory (2) • Colors (2) • Space (2) • Contrast (2) • Rhythm (2) • Shapes (2) • Balance (2) • Proportion (2)
Learn key points to remember
Proportion and scale:
Scale helps compare buildings with people, trees, or vehicles.
Shapes vs forms (2D & 3D):
A circle is 2D, while a sphere is its 3D form.
Contrast in art composition:
🖍️ Line contrast adds movement and energy to art.
Colour value and intensity:
🖌️ Value makes drawings look real with light and shadow.
Texture: visual and tactile:
📝 Tactile textures invite touch and help explore materials in art education.
Balance (symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial):
Asymmetrical balance lets artists play with shapes and placement.
Rhythm and movement:
Even repetition creates a steady rhythm that is easy to notice.
Space: positive, negative, illusion of depth:
The space around the tree is negative space, helping define its shape.
Emphasis and focal point:
Backgrounds stay simple so the focal point stands out clearly.
Line types and expressive lines:
Repeating lines creates rhythm, like beats in music.
Proportion and scale:
Correct proportions prevent strange or awkward-looking figures.
Shapes vs forms (2D & 3D):
Shading adds depth, turning shapes into forms.
Contrast in art composition:
🖍️ Without contrast, art may look flat and uninteresting.
Colour value and intensity:
🖌️ Intensity means how bright or strong a colour appears.
Texture: visual and tactile:
📝 Natural textures come from nature, like leaves, bark, and stones.
Balance (symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial):
Asymmetrical balance uses different shapes but still feels balanced.
Rhythm and movement:
Small changes in repeated elements keep rhythm lively and fun.
Space: positive, negative, illusion of depth:
Perspective lines guide the eye into the artwork, showing distance and depth.
Emphasis and focal point:
Secondary focus supports the main focal point without overpowering it.
Line types and expressive lines:
Diagonal lines make objects look fast and active.
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