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Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

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Page 1: Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

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Page 2: Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

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The element of art used to definespaces, contours and outlines, orsuggest mass and volume.• It may be a continuous mark madewith a pointed, moving tool or

impliedby the edges of shapes and forms.

Page 3: Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

DESCRIPTIVE LINES

• created with a variety of tools• include outlines, contour lines,

single lines or hatching• make recognizable pictures,

helping us understand what we’re seeing

Page 4: Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

OUTLINES

lines surrounding a shape, describing

the outer edges • They have little variation and

appear flat.

Page 5: Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

CONTOUR LINESContour lines describe theouter edges of shapes andsurfaces within a formsuch as wrinkles and folds.• They vary in thickness and

give a sense of depth.

Page 6: Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

HATCHING/CROSSHATCHING

HATCHING- Shading using thin, closely spaced parallel lines

CROSSHATCHING- Hatching lines that intersect

Page 7: Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

OPTICAL MIXING

An effect when colors or values laidside by side blend together. The

mixingtakes place in the eye.

Page 8: Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

IMPLIED LINES

Lines indirectly indicated in artworks, suggesting an edge rather than defining one:

• at edges where two shapes meet• where one form ends and the

space around it begins• by positioning several objects or

figures in a row.

Page 9: Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

Point out the IMPLIED LINES:

Page 10: Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

EDGEExists where one shape ends andanother begins. Where do you see edges inthis artwork?

Page 11: Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

CLOSUREThe tendency to “see” completefigures where lines are left open.Where do you see closure in thisartwork?

Page 12: Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

LINES OF SIGHTImplied lines suggested by following the gazeof people in an artwork. Where are your eyesled in this painting?

Page 13: Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

EXPRESSIVE LINES

Lines produced to express an idea, mood

or quality, such as graceful, nervous,aggressive, etc.

Page 14: Line. LINE The element of art used to define spaces, contours and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made with a pointed,

ABSTRACT LINES

Usually found in abstract art, these arelines that do not define anyrecognizable images. They are only

meantto be seen as lines.

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ABSTRACT LINES