Artistic Elements And Principles

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noun a particular part or feature of something

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  • The scientific aspect of the research project is crucial for its success.
  • One important aspect to consider is the cost of the renovation.
  • Dude, the best aspect of that movie was the special effects!
  • She always focuses on the positive aspect of any situation, no matter how challenging.

verb to diminish the value or importance of something

  • The outdated decor detracts from the overall elegance of the room.
  • The loud music really detracts from the peaceful atmosphere here.
  • His constant complaining really detracts from the fun of the party.
  • Her negative attitude detracts from the positivity we are trying to cultivate.

hue

noun a color or shade

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  • The artist carefully selected the perfect hue for his latest masterpiece.
  • I love the soft pink hue of the sunset tonight.
  • That new shirt you got has a dope hue, bro.
  • Her mood changed from a bright and cheerful hue to a dark and somber one.

noun outlines or contours of a body or figure

  • The artist carefully sketched the lineaments of the model's face.
  • She has such distinct lineaments that make her stand out in a crowd.
  • Check out the new guy's lineaments, he looks like a total heartthrob.
  • The lineaments of the city skyline were etched against the setting sun, creating a breathtaking view.

noun the quality of being delicate or fine in character or appearance

  • The architect paid close attention to every nicety in the design of the building.
  • I appreciate all the little niceties you added to the party decorations.
  • I love how you always add those little niceties to your cooking - it really makes a difference.
  • The artist's use of light and shadow added a nicety to the painting that captured the viewer's attention.

adjective able to be seen or noticed

  • The change in temperature was barely perceptible to the human eye.
  • I could barely see the difference in color - it was hardly perceptible.
  • The difference in taste was so subtle, it was barely perceptible.
  • The impact of her words was not immediately perceptible, but it slowly sank in over time.

noun the quality or state of being achromatic, or without color

  • The achromaticity of the design gave it a timeless and elegant appeal.
  • The lack of color in the painting added to its simplicity and beauty.
  • That black and white photo has a cool achromaticity to it.
  • The achromaticity of his personality made it hard to read his true emotions.