: The 3D version of a shape, possessing height, width, and depth.
These are the literal qualities you find in any artwork. You can’t make a visual piece without using at least one of these.
: The path of a moving point through space. Lines can be thick, thin, wavy, or jagged, and they often lead the viewer's eye through a piece. Elements of Art Principles of Design
Mastering the Visual Language: A Guide to Art Elements and Design Principles
: The area around, between, or within objects. This includes "positive space" (the subject) and "negative space" (the background). The Principles of Design: The Artist’s Instruction Manual : The 3D version of a shape, possessing
: A two-dimensional area created when a line meets itself (like a circle or square).
: Light reflecting off objects. It’s defined by hue (its name), intensity (vibrancy), and value. : The path of a moving point through space
: How something feels, or looks like it would feel (tactile vs. visual texture).