Line: The path of the point through space. Lines can be combined with other lines to create textures and patterns.The use of line through combination results in the development of form and value, which are other development of art.
Shape: Shapes are the result of closed lines that implies spatial form and is percieved as 2-dimensional (flat)
Geometric: Such as circles, triangles and squares. These shape have perfect uniform measurements and do not often appear in nature.
Organic: Associated with things from the natural world, like plants and animals.
Form: Has length, width, depth and usually resides in space. Forms are percieved as 3-D
Space: Refers to an area in which art is organized
Value: refers to the relative lightness and darkness in an image.
Textures: Refers to the qualities of the surface.
Tactile textures are actual textures
Implied textures are visual representation
Color: Derived from reflected light. We can see color because of light waves that are reflected from objects to our eyes