"The Seven Elements of Art" consist of lines, colors, value, shapes, form, texture, and space. These fundamental components can work together or be isolated to create works of art. Line: A point moving in space. Color: In photography, color is derived from reflections of light. The primary colors of photography, or light in general, are red, green, and blue. Value: Value refers to the lightness and darkness of a hue. It can be classified as low-key or high-key. Low-key is darker and implies a feeling of sadness and/or suspense, while high-key is lighter and conveys more positive feelings. Shape: An area enclosed by an outline and is 2-dimensional. Form: Has volume and is 3-dimensional. Texture: The real or implied feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance. Space: The 2-dimensional arrangement of objects in a photograph. Space also refers to the 3-dimensional illusion of depth. It can be classified into two separate categories: positive space(generally the s...
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