toward different directions and adjusts to a point of reference through various positions and actions.
It also refers to the quality of the line, whether
thin, broken, thick, or blended, among others. When several lines come together, they create texture, which can be very thin, washed, or very thick, rough or fine.
It can be seen in any type of art. The example
are as follows: color Is associated with our experiences of cold and warmth, and the quality of light in our typical environment, the cycles of night and day, of darkness and light. color One of its aspects is hue, which has to do with low light waves of various lengths and rapidity of vibrations bounce of objects and enter our eyes. Warm hues Red, orange, yellow.
cool hues Blue, violet color Blue, Yellow, and red are primary colors.
When they are mixed, they produce
secondary colors. color When they are placed opposite each other in the color wheel, they are said to be complementary:
Red and green
Yellow and violet Orange and blue color Other aspects of color: Saturation, Intensity, Brilliance
When we mix a brilliant blue with a neutral hue,
such as gray, its hue or blueness does not change; it just becomes less intense or duller. saturation color Other aspects of color: Value or tone
Refers to the hue’s brightness or darkness.
When a hue is mixed with black, it becomes more dim or heavy; when it is mixed with white or gray, it lightens. color Some artists use color as a representational element, intending to depict the world as accurately as possible.
Chiaroscuro – play of light and dark colors
or shading Refers to gradations of tone from light to dark, which can be an aspect of color but could also specifically refer to the play of light on an object or a scene.
It lend a flat surface an illution of depth ad
perspective. texture Refers to how objects and surfaces feel, and is most associated with the sense of touch and tactility.
Created when several lines were combined.
texture shape Can either be geometric, biomorphic, or free inventions.