Composition The way the elements are arranged on a page in a harmonious way.

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composition • The way the elements are arranged on a page in a harmonious way

Transcript of Composition The way the elements are arranged on a page in a harmonious way.

composition

• The way the elements are arranged on a page in a harmonious way

balanceThe principle of design that shows

something folded in half and is the same on both sides

Radial Balance - The principle of art that shows a design going around in a circleasymmetrical balance - The principle of balance that shows one side of the composition is dominant or unequal

Proportion

• Human figure is 7 ½ Heads Tall• The measurement of the proportion of an infant is 3

Heads• Foreshortening - Shortening the proportions of an object to make

it look as if it is extending back into space • Scale - The size of an object in relation to another object around it

or in its environment refers to• Hierarchal proportion - The type of proportion the show the most

important figure or object larger than then less important figure or objects

• Distortion - Any deviation from or exaggeration from normal proportion

Pattern• Organized Pattern - A pattern

that shows the same shape repeating in an orderly manner

• Random - A pattern that repeats in an unorganized hap hazard design

• Tessellating pattern - The type or repetition that shows interlocking of shapes in an overall pattern is called

Rhythm

• Flowing - The type of rhythm that shows repeating wavy lines like rolling hills or water

• Progressive rhythm - The principle of rhythm where the object changes slightly each time in the composition

• Regular rhythm - The type of rhythm that shows identical beats repeated with equal spaces in between them

Movement

• Kinetic - Art that has actual moving parts

• Sequential - A series of images arranged in a logical, storytelling manner

• Implied movement - When an image or sculpture captures a movement in time; stopping the action

Islamic Art

• This type of art is mainly made-up of plantlike, geometric and calligraphic patterns

Henri Matisse

• Fauve Artist - known for his wild colors in his painting

Michelangelo

• an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer of the High Renaissance

• Sistine Chapel

Leonardo Da Vinci

• an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor

• Famous Portrait Mona Lisa

Vincent VanGogh

One of the most prolific portrait painter and created many self Portraits

Grant Wood

• The American Regionalist painter known for his famous painting “American Gothic”

MC Escher

• The Dutch artist who is known for his tessellating designs

Johannes Vermeer

• Girl With The Pearl Earring was considered the “Mona Lisa of the North”

Op ArtVictor Vaserley and Bridget Riley

• Zebras by Victor Vaserley

• Bridget Riley

Printmaking

• When printmaking you used a brayer to apply the ink to you stamps