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<h1>Arts Through Drawing</h1>
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<h2>Line</h2>
<p>Lines are used to define shapes and create boundaries. They can be straight, curved, horizontal, vertical, diagonal, or zigzag.</p>
<p>Examples of drawing techniques using lines: <span class="element">hatching</span>, <span class="element">cross-hatching</span>, <span class="element">contour lines</span>.</p>
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<h2>Shape</h2>
<p>Shapes are formed by combining lines. They can be geometric or organic.</p>
<p>Examples of drawing techniques using shapes: <span class="element">positive and negative space</span>, <span class="element">silhouette</span>, <span class="element">stenciling</span>.</p>
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<h2>Value</h2>
<p>Value refers to the lightness or darkness of a color. It adds depth and dimension to a drawing.</p>
<p>Examples of drawing techniques using value: <span class="element">shading</span>, <span class="element">highlighting</span>, <span class="element">gradation</span>.</p>
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<h2>Texture</h2>
<p>Texture refers to the surface quality of an object. It can be rough, smooth, or somewhere in between.</p>
<p>Examples of drawing techniques using texture: <span class="element">cross-hatching</span>, <span class="element">stippling</span>, <span class="element">scribbling</span>.</p>
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<h2>Color</h2>
<p>Color is used to evoke emotions and create visual interest. It can be warm, cool, or neutral.</p>
<p>Examples of drawing techniques using color: <span class="element">color theory</span>, <span class="element">color mixing</span>, <span class="element">color harmony</span>.</p>
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<h2>Balance</h2>
<p>Balance refers to the distribution of visual weight in a composition. It can be symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial.</p>
<p>Examples of drawing techniques using balance: <span class="principle">symmetrical composition</span>, <span class="principle">rule of thirds</span>, <span class="principle">golden ratio</span>.</p>
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<h2>Contrast</h2>
<p>Contrast is the juxtaposition of different elements to create visual interest. It can be achieved through value, color, texture, or size.</p>
<p>Examples of drawing techniques using contrast: <span class="principle">light and dark values</span>, <span class="principle">complementary colors</span>, <span class="principle">smooth and rough textures</span>.</p>
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<h2>Unity</h2>
<p>Unity refers to the harmonious relationship between the elements in a composition. It creates a sense of completeness and coherence.</p>
<p>Examples of drawing techniques using unity: <span class="principle">repeating shapes</span>, <span class="principle">consistent color palette</span>, <span class="principle">overlapping objects</span>.</p>
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