Texture
Texture is the perceived 'feel", or surface quality of the work of art. (i.e. rough, smooth, sharp)
This represents this texture because the surface of the trees of how smooth they are.
Line
In photography, leading lines more the viewers eyes through a photograph diagonols are a great example. Lines can also be curvey.
This represents Line because you can easily see the bushes texture and how curvey some of the plants are.
Texture is the perceived 'feel", or surface quality of the work of art. (i.e. rough, smooth, sharp)
This represents this texture because the surface of the trees of how smooth they are.
Line
In photography, leading lines more the viewers eyes through a photograph diagonols are a great example. Lines can also be curvey.
This represents Line because you can easily see the bushes texture and how curvey some of the plants are.
Color
Color is the element of art that is produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye.
This represents color because you can see how the light reflects from the tree branch.
This represents color because you can see how the light reflects from the tree branch.
Shape
Shape pertains to the use of areas in two dimensional space that can be defined by edges.
This image represents this element because of how much space is left out.
Form
A form is a three dimensional geometrical figure.
You can see how the the tree has a dimensional shape to it.
Tone
The lightness or darkness of something.
You can see how the light reflects off the bush.
Space
Space refers to distances or areas around.
You can see how this element represents this photo because all of the space that is left around.