this is a phrase which is sometimes used to cover all of the parts we can see (visual) or touch (tactile) in a work of artArt refers to a diverse range of human intellectual and expressive activities and the outcomes of those activities. Within this context art is further defined..., such as: colourChoices of colour and the relationships between colours have a huge influence on how a piece or art or design looks and feels and the..., formForm refers to three dimensional objects. While shapes have two dimensions (height and width), forms have three dimensions (height, width and depth). The overall unity..., lineLines are used by artists and designers to describe objects, add detail or create expression. Lines define an artwork and reveal the artist’s techniques. Line..., patternA design in which lines, shapes, forms or colours are repeated. E.g. Regular, irregular, repeat, tessellating, symmetrical, natural, geometric, rotation, grid, rhythm, decorative, border. Pattern..., textureArtists and designers can use actual texture in their work or they can suggest how something feels using techniques that imply texture. There are two... and toneThe relative lightness or darkness of a colour. E.g. Light, dark, tint, shade, black, white, grey, shadow, highlight, contrast, monotone, high key, low key. Tone....