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Location: Brighton foreshore, Melbourne, Victoria
Size: The Brighton Beach Huts are approximately 2meters each, but each hut varies in size. They are rather wide and are square shaped with a triangular roof.
Line: The lines are vertical, horizontal and diagonal. Each hut has different types of line the movement varies from the pattern on each hut.
Colour: Each hut has different types of colours and patterns from dark blues to light yellows. This gives the hut that fun filled look about them. The colour and different designs of the huts is what makes the hut stand out.
Tone: Each hut has different repetition of colours. Each hut has different tones of colours, mostly light colours for the beach effect. The tones work when there are light and dark colours mixed together this is shown on most beach huts.
Texture: As most of the huts are painted on wood the brush strokes shown are mostly straight and barely visible. The huts with distinctive patterns have texture of swirls and other different types of styles.
St Kilda Light House
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Location: St Kilda Beach, Melbourne, Victoria
Size: The light house is tall and skinny and is 3D it can be seen from all around the beach.
Line: The lighthouse itself doesn’t have a great deal of lines but it does have four vertical lines runny along the side. Colour: The lighthouse is white but it has turned slightly pale white as it has when weathered over time. When the light (sun) shines on the lighthouse it makes the lighthouse glow a little more whiter. Tone: The tone of the lighthouse is a light tone, but depending on the weather and the shadows the lighthouse can also appear to be a darker tone. Texture: The lighthouses texture is all one motion; you can barely see the brush strokes.

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Location: Cottesloe Beach, Western

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