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Title: Principles of Design


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Principles of Design
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Part II.
??? Questions to Consider ???
What are PRINCIPLES OF ART? What does using
EMPHASIS enable the artist to do? What is
PATTERN / REPETITION and what two ways do
artists use it in their artworks? What are the
three basic kinds of BALANCE? What is CONTRAST
and how do artists use this in their works of
art? What is RHYTHM and how is it similar to
Repetition? Why is PROPORTION in an artwork
important? How is MOVEMENT like a tour guide?
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The Principles of Art are basically rules or
guidelines that govern the way in which the Art
Elements go together. These include EMPHASIS
PATTERN BALANCE CONTRAST REPETITIO
N RHYTHM PROPORTION MOVEMENT Lets
take a look at these individually.
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Emphasis
EMPHASIS is used by an artist to make an element
or object stand out in a work of art. EMPHASIS
is used by the artist to control What part of the
artwork the viewer sees most or most
often. EMPHASIS is also used by the artist to
control how long a viewer spends looking at each
of the different parts.
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Emphasis To make an element or object in a
work of art stand Out..artists use emphasis.
Emphasis Emphasis of size
Van Gogh
Emphasis Emphasis of color
Salvador Dali
Emphasis of line
Grant Wood
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Pattern
Pattern / Repetition is the repeating of shapes,
lines, color, or other art elements in planned or
random order to create interest or make the
artwork more exciting.
Vincent van Gogh
Mary Cassatt
Andy Warhol
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Balance
BALANCE in an artwork, it the arrangement of
art elements so that no one part of a work
overpowers, or seems heavier than, any other part.
There are three basic types of balance.These
are Symmetrical or Formal Balance
Asymmetrical or Informal Balance Radial
Balance
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Symmetrical or Formal Balance is created when
one half of a work of art mirrors the other
half.. Symmetrical or Formal Balance is
predictable, thus, sometimes less
interesting.
Leonardo da Vinci
Georgia OKeeffe
Claude Monet
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Asymmetrical or Informal Balance is evident
when two unlike objects appear to have equal
weight. When used skillfully, it can create more
interesting compositions.
Vincent van Gogh
Mary Cassatt
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Radial Balance in an artwork occurs when the
elements or objects are positioned around a
central point.
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Contrast
CONTRAST in an artwork is created-when the
artist makes a difference in value,
color,texture,shape,line,form,or space.
Color Contrast by Monet
Texture Contrast by OKeeffe
Value Contrast by Durer
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Contrast
Form Contrast by Marat
Space Contrast by Monet
Line Contrast By Van Gogh
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Proportion
In art, PROPORTION is how parts of a work relate
to each other and to the whole.
Grant Wood
Mary Cassatt
Mary Cassatt
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Movement
MOVEMENT in a work of art directs the
viewer through the art piece often to the focal
area.It also encourages the viewer to sense
action within the work.
Van Gogh
Van Gogh
V
Van Gogh
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