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EDEMIENTTSRO REDE SH GIN The basic visual symbols in the language of art. (as A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface. SHAPE A two-dimensional area that is defined in some way. GEOMETRIC -precise shapes that can be described using mathematical formulas ORGANIC — irregular and uneven shapes. Their outlines may be curved, angular, or both. FORL) Any three-dimensional object. A sculpture has actual form, a painting or drawing can have simulated form (3-D illusion). VEXTURE The way a surface of an object feels or looks. Texture can be actual or simulated. SPACE The empty or open area between, around, above, below or within objects. COLOUR Colour is produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye. Hue is the name of a colour. Intensity refers to the purity or brightness of a colour. VALUE The darkness or lightness of an object or colour.

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