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This document discusses the basic elements of artistic expression: point, line, plane, and texture. It defines each element and describes their different types. Points can be different shapes and sizes and are the smallest element. Lines can be straight, curved, or compound. Planes are two-dimensional surfaces that can be regular or irregular shapes. Textures can be tactile, seen through collage, or visual, seen through frottage. The document explores how artists use these elements to create depth, movement, light and shadow through compositions.
Introduction to basic elements like point, line, plane, and texture with examples from artists.
Definition, types, and expressive power of lines, including their ability to convey stability and movement.
Definition of planes, types (regular and irregular), and their expressive power in compositions.
Definition of texture, distinctions between natural and artificial textures, and methods of creating tactile and visual textures.


















