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The Principles of Design. What are The Principles of Design?. The Principles of Design are the ways that artists use the Elements of Art to create a great c omposition. There are 11 Principles of Design. Balance Contrast EmphasisVariety Unity/HarmonyProportion - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Principles of The Principles of DesignDesign

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What are The Principles of What are The Principles of Design?Design?

The Principles of Design areThe Principles of Design arethe ways that artists use thethe ways that artists use the

Elements of Art to create a great Elements of Art to create a great composition.composition.

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There are 11 Principles of There are 11 Principles of DesignDesign

Balance Balance ContrastContrastEmphasisEmphasis Variety Variety Unity/HarmonyUnity/Harmony ProportionProportionRhythmRhythm MovementMovementPatternPattern RepetitionRepetition

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Balance:Balance:Balance is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space. If the design

was a scale these elements should be balanced to make a design feel

stable.

There are three major forms of There are three major forms of balance:balance:

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The three major forms of The three major forms of balance:balance:

Asymmetrical balance: where equilibrium is achieved by the balance differences in the art elements within a composition.

Symmetrical balance: where the art elements in a composition are balanced in a mirror-like fashion (it does not have to be exact but close).

Radial balance: the elements are arranged around a central point and may be similar.

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What kind of What kind of balancebalance is illustrated in this is illustrated in this painting painting Oriental PoppiesOriental Poppies, , by Georgia by Georgia O’Keefe?O’Keefe?

                                  

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What type of What type of balancebalance is shown in this painting, is shown in this painting, Arrangement in Grey and Black: Portrait of the Arrangement in Grey and Black: Portrait of the Painter's Mother (commonly known as WhistlerPainter's Mother (commonly known as Whistler’’s s Mother)Mother), by James Whistler?, by James Whistler?

                  

                       

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What type of What type of balancebalance is shown in this is shown in this stained glass artwork, stained glass artwork, Rose WindowRose Window??

                                                                                                    

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ContrastContrast

A design principle that emphasizes differences between the art elements.

For example, a painting may have bright colors that contrast with dull colors or angular shapes that contrast with rounded shapes.

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Marlene Healey, Sections of my Destiny

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EmphasisEmphasis

Emphasis is meant to catch the viewer’s attention. Usually the artist will make one area stand out by contrasting it with other areas. The area can be different in size, color, texture, shape, etc.

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Where is the Where is the focal pointfocal point in Wassily in Wassily Kandinsky’s, Kandinsky’s, Composition VII Composition VII ??

                                            

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VarietyVarietyVariety is achieved when the art elements are combined in various ways to increase visual interest.

For instance, an assortment of shapes that are different sizes attracts more attention than an assortment of shapes that are all the same size.

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Let’s look at Kandinsky’s painting again. Let’s look at Kandinsky’s painting again. How is the artist showing How is the artist showing varietyvariety in this in this work?work?

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Unity/HarmonyUnity/Harmony

How the elements work and fit together to make a work of art

complete.

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What do you think Cezanne used to keep this What do you think Cezanne used to keep this painting, painting, Mt. VictoriaMt. Victoria,, unified or working together? unified or working together?

                                           

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ProportionProportion

Proportion refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design. The issue is the relationship between objects, or parts, of a whole.

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How is this artist, How is this artist, John Zacchea, John Zacchea,

showing correct showing correct proportionproportion in in

Wine Bottle and Wine Bottle and Cheese?Cheese?

                          

                         

                          

                         

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Sometimes Sometimes artists artists

chose to chose to distort or distort or

exaggerate exaggerate the the

proportionproportionss of the of the subjects subjects

involved. involved.                                   

Fernando Botero, A Family

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RhythmRhythm

Rhythm refers to a way of utilizing the art elements to produce the look of rhythmic movement with a visual tempo or beat.

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Here is an example of a cut paper Here is an example of a cut paper tessellation design. What is used to create tessellation design. What is used to create the appearance of the appearance of rhythmrhythm in this work? in this work?

                                       

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MovementMovement

Movement is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the artwork, often to focal areas. Such movement can be directed

along lines edges, shape and color within the artwork.

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In In Starry NightStarry Night, artist Vincent Van Gogh creates , artist Vincent Van Gogh creates movementmovement in his sky. How does he show us in his sky. How does he show us this?this?

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PatternPattern

Repetition of an element of art (shapes, lines, or colors) to achieve decoration or

ornamentation.

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How has the artists use of How has the artists use of patternpattern enhanced this enhanced this piece?piece?

                          

                         

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RepetitionRepetitionA way of combining art elements so that the same elements are used over and over to achieve balance and harmony.

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Ben Shahn has shown Ben Shahn has shown repetitionrepetition in his work, in his work, SupermarkeSupermarkett by repeating the same subject by repeating the same subject over and over to create an interesting over and over to create an interesting composition. He used the same type and composition. He used the same type and thickness of line and the same shapesthickness of line and the same shapes

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The Principles of Design in The Principles of Design in ReviewReview

The Principles of Design are the ways that artists use The Principles of Design are the ways that artists use the Elements of Art to create successful the Elements of Art to create successful compositions. compositions. Balance Balance ContrastContrast

EmphasisEmphasis Variety Variety Unity/HarmonyUnity/Harmony ProportionProportionRhythmRhythm MovementMovementPatternPattern RepetitionRepetition