07-05-2022, 01:47 AM
Principles of Design
These are how the building blocks above are arranged.
Rhythm - a visual tempo that guides the eye across an artwork, usually created using other principles such as repetition of elements above
Contrast - the arrangement of opposites, such as light and dark, big and small, smooth and rough
Balance - the relative weight of the composition, can be symmetrical, asymmetrical, or even radial
Repetition (or Variety) - used to create energy in a piece, you might repeat a shape but change up the colours. Too much variety or too much repetition can make it super boring
Emphasis - some way of making certain parts or objects in a piece stand out, can be done with colour, size, tone etc to draw the eye to that part
Movement - both the depiction of actual actions and how your eye is drawn across a piece
Unity (or Harmony) - everything in the piece working together to give a pleasing effect
Scale/Proportion (left this out so there'd be 7 on each list) - the relative sizes of objects in the work, or the work itself
https://artclasscurator.com/principles-o...-examples/
These are how the building blocks above are arranged.
Rhythm - a visual tempo that guides the eye across an artwork, usually created using other principles such as repetition of elements above
Contrast - the arrangement of opposites, such as light and dark, big and small, smooth and rough
Balance - the relative weight of the composition, can be symmetrical, asymmetrical, or even radial
Repetition (or Variety) - used to create energy in a piece, you might repeat a shape but change up the colours. Too much variety or too much repetition can make it super boring
Emphasis - some way of making certain parts or objects in a piece stand out, can be done with colour, size, tone etc to draw the eye to that part
Movement - both the depiction of actual actions and how your eye is drawn across a piece
Unity (or Harmony) - everything in the piece working together to give a pleasing effect
Scale/Proportion (left this out so there'd be 7 on each list) - the relative sizes of objects in the work, or the work itself
https://artclasscurator.com/principles-o...-examples/
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