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What makes a line one of the key elements of art

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A line is basically the foundation of anything when you draw something. It ranges from straight, curved, etc. It is what shapes something to be recognized as a certain object or surface, you name it. As long as the line is larger than its width, it is a line. If not, it would just be a dot or some sort of shape.

Explanation:

I had art in my Freshman Year. My art teacher was the most abrasive and passive aggressive teacher I had ever had in my entire life. He always complained about lines, and how a line was a line, and why lines are so important to get right. "This line is too scratched in, it looks like fur, why are you drawing fur on a pot?! Why?!" "This line is that, this line is bad, you suck at art blah blah blah." Like just quit your job and become an artist if you're so good man, sheesh. He would even fail us if we made the smallest mistakes. It's like he thinks anyone outside of the art pathway program cares. Anyway, it's just engrained in my head even though it will never even help me in my life at all. So there you go...