Patterson_cyan

// **By [|elricfogg]** //

It seems like this picture was printed onto canvas paper and the artist used leading lines and fill the frame which can be seen in the lines leading to the white in the middle of the print and the object filled the entire paper from corner to corner. The artist used most of the elements of art; they used line, shape, color, space and form and principles like emphasis and contrast. They mostly used line, color and space because the entire piece is strictly made of random lines. Color is used because of the contrast between the blue and the white helps show the subject of the piece and space is used because the object takes up a majority of the space but there are appropriate spaces that help enhance the subject since it is only the silhouette of an object.



**By [|nuszka]** [| tina rowe]

This picture looks like it was printed onto watercolor paper and the artist used leading lines and level horizon. The vertical lines in the foreground lead up to the chairs that are the subject of the print and the horizon of the print is level. They used elements like line, shape and color and principles like contrast and variety because the picture really focuses on the lines on the ground and then the lines in the chairs and the contrast between the shape in the straight lines in the chairs with the ovals ad curves of the railing. The color is used with the light sky and the dark deck below. The print has a variety of shades in it.



**By [|Hunt & Gather Design]** [| Moira]

This print looks like it was printed onto a thicker paper, like construction paper, or maybe even a thin canvas. The artist used leading lines and framing in this piece because your eyes are lead along the path in the photo and the trees are framing the path. They used elements of line, color, and texture and the principles of contrast, movement and emphasis. Line, color and texture are used because the light on the trees and the path create dramatic lines in the print and the contrast of the two colors helps emphasis the light in the print; the texture of the paper it was print on creates an aged effect on the print.