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Two Dimensional Art

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Repetition   The recurrence of the same visual element in a work of art  
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Unity   When all elements in a work of art give a sense of oneness or self-contained completeness  
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Focal area   The place to which a viewer's eye is drawn in a work of art  
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Balance   A sense of feeling of depth, either actual or implied.  
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Color   The perception of reflected or emitted light in terms of hue, value, and intensity  
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Intensity   The strength, or purity of a color  
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Form   The shape or mass of an object within an artwork or compostion  
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Artistic Media   The materials (and techniques) employed to create works of art  
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Texture   The surface quality of materials, either actual or implied.  
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Hue   The common name of a color and its position in the spectrum  
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Line   The path of a moving point through space  
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Art   Skill and imagination used to create or produce aesthetic objects  
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Artistic Form   Elements (lines, shapes, colors)of a work of art organized to affect participants  
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Content   The meaning of the work of art  
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Value   The relative lightness or darkness of color  
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Found object   When art is assembled from common everyday items  
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Collage   A composition made of various materials (as paper, cloth, or wood) glued on a surface  
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Negative space   The space around the primary objects in a work of art  
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Positive Space   The space occupied by the primary objects in a work of art  
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Rules of thirds   The rule-of-thumb that in a more interesting composition the focal point is not in the center but in an outlying areas  
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Palette   The range or set of colors characteristics of a particular artist  
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Visual Principles   The use of repetition, balance, unity, and focal area by artist to arrange visual elements to the greatest effect  
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Visual Elements   The basic visual material of line, form, color, space, and texture with which artists create works of art.  
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Symmetry   The exact duplication of elements (shapes, forms, etc.) on either side of a (usually imaginary) straight-lined central axis  
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Asymmetry   The uneven distribution of elements throughout an artwork  
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Perspective   The representation of objects receding into the distance in two-dimensional art.  
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