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Here is an example of form. You don’t see

the details just the

silhouette. Almost like a ‘cut-out’.

Here is an obvious example off shape although space is also present.

This is an example of volume.

Another example of silhouette form. A wonderful motion picture.

Shape. Here many of the same shapes are grouped together to form an over-all picture. Different colours are used to ‘individualise’

the shapes.

Volume and space.We can

determine the size due to the

fact that we can compare it to the

space and surroundings.

Volume ‘grows’ towards the

middle.

..... See the volume?....

Volume once again. I find it difficult to explain ‘volume’... Anything that has mass has volume.

These air balloons being a good example.

Shape .. Within shape.. Creating art.

Love this picture.

Here i see volume .

The fact that she is

transparent and 3D

allows you to see depth and volume.

Much like the previous picture

this one is 3D allowing you to

see volume and of cores shape is

present. (triangles)

Shape..There is an overall square which is the picture and many

individual squares creating the picture.

Form and shape.Silhouette creates form and in between the silhouettes are

shapes.

Space. This wall(?) was designed with a cavity.

Space. I get a definite feeling of space and the vast size of this hall. Proportion plays a big part.

Volume. Understanding of the space inside.

Volume.Can see the hollowness

in the middle petals.

Space volume and shape. The fact that this is displayed in a room gives us an accurate understanding of the actual size if the ‘pile’.

Form and

volume are

present here. I

also get a feeling of distance.

Fantastic picture this. Its a subway drawing done so well that it looks realistic. I’m not sure if I'm

correct in saying that volume is present or space ‘underneath’ the steps. Shape is an obvious ->

rectangle.

Volume..Very well

aware of the space/air inside the bubble.

Space volume and depth. Size/space indicated by comparison to the diver.

Simple shapes...