Balance it refers to the distribution of the visual elements in view of their placement in relation to each other.
What is this principle ?
Assymetrical
Assymetrical the elements used on one side are reflected on the other. This offers the most stable visual sense to any artwork.
WHAT TYPE OF PRINCIPL IS THIS?
SYMMETRICAL
SYMMETRICAL
SYMMETRICAL The elements are not the same (or of the same weight) on each side, putting the heaviness on one side.
WHAT TYPE OF PRINCIPLE IS THIS?
RADIAL
RADIAL There is a central point in the composition, around which elements and objects are distributed.
What type of principle is this ?
Proportion
Proportion it pertains to the size in relation to what is normal for the figure or object in question.
WHAT TYPE OF PRINCIPLE IS THIS?
EMPHASIS
EMPHASIS It allows the attention of the viewer to a focal point, accentuating, or drawing attention to these elements or objects.
WHAT TYPE OF PRINCIPLE IS THIS ?
CONTRAST
CONTRAST it is the disparity between the elements that figure into the composition
WHAT TYPE OF PRINCIPLE IS THIS ?
UNITY
UNITY unless intended to be otherwise, compositions are intended to imbue a sense of accord or completeness from the artwork.
WHAT TYPE OF PRINCIPLE IS THIS ?
VARIETY
VARIETY It is the principle that aims to retain the interest by allowing patches or areas that both excite and allow the eye to rest.
WHAT TYPE OF PRINCIPLE IS THIS?
MOVEMENT
MOVEMENT It refers to the direction of the viewing eye as it goes through the artwork, often guided by areas or elements that are emphasized.
WHAT TYPE OF PRINCIPLE IS THIS
RHYTMN
RHYTMN T his is created when an element is repeated, creating implied movement. Variety of repetition helps invigorate rhythm as depicted in the artwork.
WHAT TYPE OF PRINCIPLE IS THIS?
REPETITION
REPETITION Lines, shapes, colors, and other elements may appear in an artwork in a recurring manner
ASSESTMENT ________1. It refers to the direction of the viewing eye as it goes through the artwork, often guided by areas or elements that are emphasized. ________2. It is the principle that aims to retain the interest by allowing patches or areas that both excite and allow the eye to rest. ________3. It refers to the distribution of the visual elements in view of their placement in relation to each other. ________4. The elements or objects achieve a sense of flow and interconnectedness. ________5. It pertains to the size in relation to what is normal for the figure or object in question. 1. Movement 2. Variety 3. Balance 4. Harmony 5. Scale and Proportion I prepared an assessment here to assess if you understand our lesson .Here’s your direction for your assessment. Directions: Supply what is defined or described. Write your answer on your paper sheet.