2. A line can be thought of as points so
close together that they lose their
individual identity and form a new entity.
3. A line is a form with width and length, but
no depth. Artists use lines to create
edges, the outlines of objects. A line is
created by the movement of the artist's
pen.
4. The direction of a line can show the
mood of the certain image.
6. Vertical lines show more of a potential
for movement.
7. While diagonal lines strongly show
movement and give more of a feeling of
action to a picture.
8. The line is apart of every shape, it is
basic, but important.
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