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LINEThe outline of an object.2 points that are connected.

LINE:Directs the eyeMoves the eye from one place to the nextSeparates OR UnifiesCreates feeling

Line

Types Horizontal Vertical Diagonal Curved

Line - Horizontal

Horizontal lines—sturdy, calm, restful, informal

Line - Horizontal

Line - Vertical Run straight up and

down Vertical lines–

create feelings of strength, dignity and masculinity, height, formality, and emphasis

High ceilings, tall doors & windows, upright furniture placement

Line – Vertical

Line – Diagonal or Angled

Slant or run at an angle

Create activity, energy and motion

Can create uneasy feeling, create sharp angles.

Sloping or vaulted ceilings, windows

Line – Diagonal or Angled

Lines - Curved Curved lines—soften

objects, Create feelings of

femininity, grace, playfulness

Upward Curves

Uplift and inspire

Horizontal curves Gentleness ,

femininity, and relaxation

Large Downward Curves

Express seriousness

Small Curves

Playfulness & humor

Undulating Lines

Gradual wavy lines like on a headboard or sofa print

Relaxation & femininity

Wide, Sweeping Lines Appear graceful

Tight Curves and Spirals

Create feelings of liveliness

Curved Lines

Line Caution Too many

sharp angles and competing lines cause continuous eye movement and ultimate confusion. Zig-zags are an

example of this.

Line Portfolio Pages

Create a portfolio page for each type of line we’ve discussed: Horizontal Line Vertical Line Diagonal Line Curved Line

In your description, you’ll indicate specifically where you see the line you’re displaying, as well as the effect it has on the room and the feelings those lines might make one feel in that room.

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