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In this lesson, Helen approaches painting a bouquet of daisies by emphasizing the use of spatial thinking to create depth and dimension in the artwork. She teaches that by understanding and applying spatial relationships, artists can achieve more realistic and compelling compositions. The principles of light and shadow are used to enhance the three-dimensionality of objects within a painting. In this lesson, Helen uses a simple painting of a yellow ball to demonstrate the five tone values and shows how these values can be applied to painting the flowers, comparing the two and highlighting their similarities. As always, she uses the same five tone values she employs in all of her lessons. 1. Body Tone Areas that receive light but are not as bright as the highlight; they represent the mid-range of values. 2. Body Shadow The darkest part of the shadow on the object itself, where light is least present. 3. Cast Shadow Areas that are turned away from the light source and receive minimal direct light. 4. Body Reflection Light that bounces off surrounding surfaces and illuminates the shadowed side of the object. 5. Highlight The brightest area where the light source directly hits the object. These values help create depth and realism in a painting. Helen's description of her process and her use of the yellow ball to demonstrate these concepts reinforces these principles.