Element of Art*The “building block” of design *All good design will have one or more of these elements; line, color, shape, form, texture, space, and value Line *A line is one-dimensional and can vary in width, length, and direction. Lines also can define the edges of a form. Lines can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, straight or curved, thick or thin. Lines lead your eye around the composition. -Line is present in the border on the wall, which divides the wall into two halves (top part is light while bottom part is darker in color). The defined, straight line draws the viewer's eyes to the image, in which it is a sharp contrast to the other objects on the wall/ podium, which are uniquely shaped. Color*Color has three main characteristics: hue (red, yellow, green), value (how light or dark it is), and intensity (how bright or dull it is). Colors can also be described as warm (red, yellow), or cool (blue, green).
*Furthermore, Monochromatic - one color plus its tints (adding white) and shades (adding black). *Complimentary Colors- colors opposite each other on the color wheel. (ex. Green & Red). *Analogous Colors- colors next to each other on the color wheel (ex. Red and orange). - In Skoglund's image, Hangers, there is a clear representation of color. It is seen through the warm and bright yellow tones on the walls, the man's clothes, chairs, and other objects. The hangers and floor add a pop of color, in which the grey and pink contrast from the dominant yellow color throughout the image. The bold colors add to the peculiarity of the image and add a fun aspect to it.
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