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LINE. As an Element of Art. Definition. A line is the distance between two points. AB Lines are used to show direction and to communicate moods and feelings. . Types of Line. Directional Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal. . Types of Line. Character Lines - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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LINEAs an Element of Art

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Definition• A line is the distance between two points.

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• Lines are used to show direction and to communicate moods and feelings.

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Types of Line

Directional Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal.

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Types of LineCharacter LinesLines that show gesture and create moods.

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Types of LineConstruction LinesLines for drawing an object using basic geometric shapes.

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Types of LinesGesture LinesQuick scribbles intended to show action by flowing around and through an object.

Rembrandt. Two women teaching a child to walk; one bending over and pointing. Red chalk on rough grey paper. 103 × 128 mm. London, British Museum.

Kathe Kollowitz. Die Freiwilligen, 1920. Berlin, Kathe-Kollowitz Museum.

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Types of LinesContour LinesLines that follow the outline of an object.

Igor Stravinsky by Pablo Picasso

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Types of LinesCross-Contour LinesLines that cross through an object and connect to contour lines. They help to make an object appear three-dimensional.

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Types of LinesImplied LineA line created by edges of shapes, by boundaries where colors change, or by objects lined up. It can also be a directional line. OR a series of points that the viewer’s eyes automatically connect.

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Emotional Qualities of Line

• Vertical: poise, balance, support• Horizontal: quiet and calm; (sleep)• Diagonal: movement and action• Bold Line: Heavy, burden• Thin Line: Airy, Weightless, Delicate• Broken Line: Incomplete, invisible

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Your Assignment• Create a Zentangle using a repetitive geometric shape (Square, Circle, Triangle, Heart, Star, etc.) • Fill the entire page.

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