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principle of art that makes a work seem active 
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5 
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repetition of colors, lines, shapes, and textures 
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6 
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the path of a dot through space 
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9 
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kind of line that runs side to side, means calm and peace 
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kind of line, changes direction suddenly, forms sharp angles 
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kind of line, slanted and straight, suggests action and excitement 
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kind of line, runs straight up and down, means strength 
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13 
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part of a scene or picture that is farthest from the viewer 
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part of a scene or picture that is closest to the viewer 
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point at which converging lines disappear in the distance 
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person who uses imagination and skill to communicate ideas in visual form 
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kind of line, changes direction gradually, expresses movement in graceful way 
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in art, the basic visual symbols an artist uses to create works of art 
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3 
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principle of art that guides the viewer's eye  
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line that shows where the land and sky meet 
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7 
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distance or area between, around, above, below, or within an object 
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middle of the scene or picture that is between the foreground and background 
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produced or intended primarily for aesthetic purposes rather than for utility use 
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a material used to create an artwork, such as pencil, charcoal, paint 
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area clearly set off by one or more of the other 6 elements of art 
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space that is empty between shapes and forms 
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