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Shape - A two dimensional area with recognizable boundary Pablo Picasso, Three Musicians, 1921.

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Page 1: Shape - A two dimensional area with recognizable boundary Pablo Picasso, Three Musicians, 1921.
Page 2: Shape - A two dimensional area with recognizable boundary Pablo Picasso, Three Musicians, 1921.

Shape - A two dimensional area with recognizable

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Pablo Picasso, Three Musicians, 1921

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Form - A three-dimensional shape that has height, width

and depth

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Figure - A shape that appears to be on top of background

shapes, also called a positive shape

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Ground - A shape that seems to be underneath or

surrounding a figure, also referred to as a negative

shape

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M.C. Escher, Circle Limit IV, 1960

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Foreshortening - A method of making an object seem to recede

in space and appear three-dimensional by shortening the

depth dimension

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Andrea Mantegna, Dead Christ, c. 1490

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Organic - shapes and forms that are irregular,

such as those often found in nature: leaves, stones,

clouds

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Geometric - shapes and forms that are usually found in things made by people, such as buildings, bridges,

and office machines

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Edward Hopper, House by the Railroad, 1925

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Closed - shapes and forms that seem solid and heavy

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Isamu Noguchi, Great Rock of Inner Seeking, 1974

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Open - shapes and forms that have space around

and between them

Kano Sansetsu, The Old Plum, c. 1645

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Shape Constancy - the tendency to see a shape as unchanging regardless of the angle at which you

see it

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Size Constancy - the tendency to see a object’s size as unchanging no matter how close or far away it

is

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Camille Jacob Pissarro, The Boulevard Montmarte on a Winter Morning, 1897