Understanding Value in Art: Lightness and Darkness Explained

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Explore the elements of art such as space, color, shape, form, texture, line, and value. Learn how value in art refers to the lightness or darkness of a color, and discover examples of tints and shades in monochromatic colors.

  • Art
  • Value
  • Color Theory
  • Monochromatic
  • Lightness

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  1. ELEMENTS OF ART: SPACE, COLOR, SHAPE, FORM, TEXTURE, LINE & VALUE VALUE

  2. VALUE IS ELEMENT OF ART THAT REFERS TO THE LIGHTNESS OR DARKNESS OF A COLOR Image:Gray scale.jpg

  3. TINT COLOR + WHITE = TINT COLOR + WHITE = LIGHT Example of Monochromatic color TINTS ARE LIGHT

  4. SHADE COLOR + BLACK = SHADE COLOR + BLACK = DARKNESS Example of Monochromatic color SHADES ARE DARK

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