Lines
Look at a painting or drawing, have you ever wondered how the artist made that? Well the process to create that piece of art is done by using different types of lines. Lines are the basic foundation of art, they can be used to create anything the artist can imagine. They can come in various shapes, sizes, colours, and Thickness depending on what the artist wants to use and can used to create various styles of art.
Some of the most well known kinds of lines are: Organic, Geometric, Real, and Implied. Many people who have no idea about art wonder 'What is the difference between Organic and Geometric lines?' when asked about them. Well Organic lines are wavy and seem to have a more flowing feeling to them, and they have no points or edges. While Geometric lines are made up of straight lines, edges, and points. Now real and implied lines are another thing people have trouble with. Real lines are found everyday for example; a crosswalk line on the road, is real line. An implied line is objects that have space between them but they are implied to look like a line, an example of this; If pillows of all the same size, shape, and colour were placed in a row. Now those lines are not the type of lines that we use. there are many different kinds of lines, some examples of them are are: Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal, Zigzag, and Curved. Lines can also be made or changed in various ways, such as; the length, the width, the texture, the direction, and the degree on the curve.
Some of the most well known kinds of lines are: Organic, Geometric, Real, and Implied. Many people who have no idea about art wonder 'What is the difference between Organic and Geometric lines?' when asked about them. Well Organic lines are wavy and seem to have a more flowing feeling to them, and they have no points or edges. While Geometric lines are made up of straight lines, edges, and points. Now real and implied lines are another thing people have trouble with. Real lines are found everyday for example; a crosswalk line on the road, is real line. An implied line is objects that have space between them but they are implied to look like a line, an example of this; If pillows of all the same size, shape, and colour were placed in a row. Now those lines are not the type of lines that we use. there are many different kinds of lines, some examples of them are are: Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal, Zigzag, and Curved. Lines can also be made or changed in various ways, such as; the length, the width, the texture, the direction, and the degree on the curve.
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