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a mark that is longer than it is wide
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created by lines and are two-dimensional
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refers to objects that are three-dimensional (3D) and is often used when describing sculpting
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defined by the artist and includes the background, foreground, and middle ground
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the lightness or darkness of a color
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created when light strikes an object and reflects to an eye
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the way an object feels or the way an object looks as it may feel
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the visual distribution of weight through color, texture, and space
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part of design that catches the viewer's eye and brings it to the focal point of the design
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happens when objects appear to be moving in a two-dimensional work of art
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the relationship between objects in a work of art, how they compare to each other and the artwork as a whole
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helps unify a work of art by repeating lines, shapes, colors or elements of art
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elements that are repeated in a predictable way
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used to create a sense of organized movement in a work of art
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a connection between elements that create a sense of organization or harmony in a work of art
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is using different versions of elements in one work of art
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is created when two opposing art elements are placed next to each other to create emphasis in a work of art