Vocabulary ReviewThe terms or "key words" related to each are presented here as reminders. However, the terms are not in alphabetical order as in the textbook but are presented in groupings or paired opposites. It is hoped that this will help to see the greater relationship between terms and their application. For the complete meaning of the term please review the definition given in the AF text.The Vocabulary of ShapeShape: "An area that stands out from the space next to or around it due to a defined or implied boundary, or because of differences of value, color, or texture."actual shapeimplied shapetypes of shapes:amorphous shape biomorphic shape geometric shape rectilinear shape circular shapespatial treatment of shapes:decorative shape two-dimensional shape plane planar shapeplastic shape three-dimensional (shape) mass volumethe use of shape to interpret subject matter:objective (shape) subjective (shape) invented(shape) non-representational or non-objective (shape) abstracted (shape)perspectiveArt which developed shapes in specific ways:Cubism Surrealismequivocal spacekinetic artgestalt, gestalt psychology