Element of Shape

 Shape

The element of shape is used within these photos because the photos presented, all are an example of an area enclosed by an outline. The photos below exhibit outlines resembling triangles, circles, rectangles, and squares. For example, the grate, the door, and the table seat represent an exact and precise shape that is easily recognizable. In addition to this, flowing curves and random lines that surround an area can also be categorized as a shape. For example, in the mosaic picture, the shapes aren't perfect, and most are random quadrilaterals, but they are still able to be considered an element of shape.


This example shows the square shaped outline around the black area of space.

This is an example showing that not all shapes need to be perfect and shapes can also be represented by flowing curves and random outlines 

This picture utilizing shape shows an example of a circle 
                                       
                                                 
This example is interesting because while it shows the outline of the square around the concrete area of the gate, it also shows the rectangles within the lines of the gate, meaning there are two main shapes to this photo.
The door is showing the rectangle outline around the area of the door.


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