The elements of a composition typically include:
1. Line: The path created by a moving point, can be straight, curved, thick, thin, etc.
2. Shape: A two-dimensional area defined by a boundary, can be geometric or organic.
3. Form: A three-dimensional object with height, width, and depth.
4. Color: The visual sensation produced by the reflection of light on an object, can be primary, secondary, or tertiary.
5. Value: The lightness or darkness of a color, can create contrast and depth in a composition.
6. Texture: The surface quality of an object, can be smooth, rough, shiny, etc.
7. Space: The area around, between, and within objects in a composition, can be positive or negative.
8. Balance: The distribution of visual weight in a composition, can be symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial.
9. Contrast: The difference between elements in a composition, can create visual interest and emphasis.
10. Unity: The harmonious relationship between all elements in a composition, creating a sense of completeness and cohesion.