Form

AccessArt Glossary: Form

Potatoes and Rocks

The term ‘form’ can be split into the categories ‘real form’ and ‘implied form’.

Real form is found in space, such as sculpture or architecture, while ‘implied form’ comes from a 2D artwork that gives the illusion of depth.

Have fun exploring AccessArt resources focused around form.

understanding Form

Explore this resource to help with your understanding of what form is and how it can be used in both 2D and 3D artwork.

Talking Points: What is Form?

What is the difference between Form and Shape?

Shape is a flat enclosed area limited to two dimensions: length and width. 

Like a shape, a form has length and width, but it also has depth. 

It’s possible to add form to 2D drawings by playing with perspective, tone and shape to give the illusion of depth.

Explore Artists

Explore the different ways artists use form in their artwork.

henry moore's shelter drawings

Talking Points: Christo and Jeanne-Claude

Marela Zacarías

DIP YOUR TOES INTO REAL FORM THROUGH MAKING

Build your understanding of how you can experiment with form in 3D projects.

using Paper and Tape to Interpret Form

Sensing Form

Adapting AccessArt: From 2D to 3D

Playful Making Inspired by Nnena Kalu

Dip your toes into implied Form through drawing

Build your understanding of how you can create the illusion of form through 2D drawings.

Pathway: Exploring Form Through Drawing

see three shapes

Flat yet sculptural

Letting Form and Colour Coexist

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