PRINCIPLES-OF-INDIGENOUS-CRAFTS (1).pptx

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Indigenous craft


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PRINCIPLES OF INDIGENOUS CRAFTS DESIGN

MOVEMENT Is the principle of design used to give artists the ability to lead a viewer’s eyes around an art piece. For instance, artists will create pathways within their artwork so that a viewer will automatically look at a piece in a certain direction.

BALANCE It is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space. If the design was a scale, these elements should be a balanced to make a design feel stable.

SYMMETRIC AND ASYMMETRIC

UNITY Is the principle of design that unifies all other principles within a piece of work, allowing each individual element to coexist with one another to form an aesthetically pleasing design.

VARIETY Is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewers eye through and around the work of art. Unity is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.

RHYTHM Is a principle of design that suggests movement or action. Rhythm is usually achieved through the repetition of lines, shapes, colors, and more. It creates a visual tempo in artwork and provides a path for the viewer’s eye to follow.

SCALE Refers to the relative size of an element in a design when compared to another element. It is responsible for creating a visual hierarchy among elements of your creation. It tells viewers what things to look at, what order to look at them, and what’s the most important element to focus on.

EMPHASIS Is the principle of creating a centered interesting artwork, often achieved by color contrast and by lines that direct eye to it.

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