PRINCIPLE OF ART-BALANCE.pptx

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A PowerPoint presentation about the principle of art and design - balance.


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BALANCE PRINCIPLE OF ART By Bernard E. Richardson | Master Teacher & Art Educator | 2022

What is Balance? Is a basic Principle of Art and Design along with emphasis, pattern, rhythm, movement, contrast, unity and variety. BALANCE refers to the distribution of visual weight in an artwork. This is achieved according to the way in which the elements of art (line, shape, space, colour, form, value and texture) are distributed in a work of art or design. VISUAL WEIGHT is the ability of an element of art within a composition to draw attention to itself (the way it attracts attention).

Types of Balance There are three main types of Balance used in Visual Arts 1. SYMMETRICAL balance 2. ASYMMETRICAL balance 3. RADIAL balance

Symmetrical Balance Is when both sides (either horizontally, vertically or diagonally) of a composition or design are equal or are the same. They are identical or almost identical. It is a mirror image.

Leonardo Da Vinci -The Last Supper Art work with Symmetrical Balance

Georgia O’keefe - Black Iris - 1926 Art work with Symmetrical Balance Colour photography

When the two sides of the composition or design are not the same but appears to have equal visual weight. Asymmetrical Balance Balance is achieved by size, colour, texture or variety of images. Several smaller items on one side are balanced to by a large item on the other side. When smaller elements are placed farther away from the center. When a dark shape is balanced with several lighter shapes

Art work with Asymmetrical Balance Paul Cezanne – Curtain, Jug & fruit bowl – 1893-94 Colour Photography

When shapes and images are repeated evenly from the center outwards. For example the ripples made in a pond when a stone is dropped in it or the spokes of a bicycle wheel. Often seen in nature. Also used a lot in Architecture and Landscaping large areas. RADIAL BALANCE

Art work with Radial Balance Stained glass ceiling Wall paper design

More complex shapes appear heavier than a simple shape. More about Balance A bright colour and a dark value can add weight to an object Large objects feel heavier but multiple small objects can ‘balance’ large objects.

Image Courtesy https://blog.singulart.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/tour_img-312981-148.jpg

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