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What are these?
Elements of Art
Elements that are organized to obtain Unity.
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What is Unity?
To create or compose any art, one must arrange the elements to obtain order and unity.
The result of bringing the Elements of Art together to
achieve a sense of oneness
When the artist organizes the “Elements” together and are controlled and integrated to create a sum total of that which is unified.
What am I?
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What am I?Hints:1. an important underlying law or assumption required in a system of thought2. a standard of moral or ethical decision-making3. the basic way in which something works4. the primary source of something
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Principles of Design are?
In what ways or Principles can you organize the elements to create unity?
Principles of Design
BalanceRepetitionProportionDominanceMovementVarietyHarmonyRhythmEconomy
Principles of Design #1(or “Principles of Art” or “Principles of Organization”)
BalanceRepetitionVarietyHarmonyRhythmProportionDominanceMovementEconomy
Balance is the equilibrium achieved through implied weight, attention or attraction by the manipulating the visual elements within an artwork to achieve unity
• Formal (symmetrical)
• Informal (asymmetrical)
• Quadrilateral Symmetry
• Radial symmetry
BalanceRepetitionVarietyHarmonyRhythmProportionDominanceMovementEconomy
Visual Gravity
Symbolic Weight
Psychological Weight
Knowledge of the object influences how we judge the balance on the picture
Color and Value Weight
BalanceRepetitionVarietyHarmonyRhythmProportionDominanceMovementEconomy
Color and Value Weight
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BalanceRepetitionVarietyHarmonyRhythmProportionDominanceMovementEconomy
Color and Value Weight
BalanceRepetitionVarietyHarmonyRhythmProportionDominanceMovementEconomy
• Formal (symmetrical)
• Informal (asymmetrical)
• Radial symmetry
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Principle of design #2
Balance
RepetitionVarietyHarmonyRhythmProportionDominanceMovementEconomy
Repetition:The use of Motif or Element in more than one place in a composition. Does not require exact duplication but instead similarity or near likeness.
Pattern:It Is created through the repeated use of an element, form or Motif. Used as a design element.
Where in nature has Repetition and Pattern?
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What in Nature has repetition and Pattern?
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Pattern or Random? Formal or Informal Balance?
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Composition or Design
A “Plan” or “Map” using the elements together to create a sense of oneness or unity.The act or process of combining things to form a whole, or of creating something such as a piece of music or writing Something created as a work of art, especially a piece of music
Composition or Design
A “Plan” or “Map” using the elements together to create a sense of oneness or unity.The act or process of combining things to form a whole, or of creating something such as a piece of music or writing Something created as a work of art, especially a piece of music