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A unified whole. A configuration or pattern having specific properties that cannot be derived from it's components. |
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Cognition or understanding. |
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Distribution of light and dark. Chiaroscuro. |
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Weight in lines, or appearance of heaviness in a project. |
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The frame in which an artwork exists. |
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Clearly defined area, or area around a defined shape. Positive is the areas of form and negative is areas where the form is not. |
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The positive shape in relation to the negative shape. The figure is the positive and the ground is negative. |
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Rules or guides. Ex: Unity, Variety, Rhythm. |
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preliminary plans for a project. |
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Reference objects from the natural world, objective. |
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Partly representational, but simplified or distorted. |
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Nonrepresentational, absolutely no reference to the natural world. |
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From a fixed viewpoint as parallel lines recede they appear to converge on the imaginary line called a horizon line or eye level at a point called the vanishing point. |
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Diminished clarity of detail of the elements that recede. |
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With or without size differences. |
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Formless, indistinct, ever-changing. |
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A greydation of value from dark to light. |
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No color or chroma; Blacks, whites, & greys |
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Middle grey to black on value scale. |
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Middle grey to white on value scale. |
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