Balance and Proportion Vitruvian Man (1492) Leonardo da VinciVitruvian Man.
Unity Variety Emphasis Rhythm Movement Balance Pattern Proportion.
MIDTERM REVIEW FLASHCARDS 2014-2015 FRET Formal properties Representational properties Expressive properties Technical properties.
Section 6.5. Section Summary Permutations with Repetition Combinations with Repetition Permutations with Indistinguishable Objects Distributing Objects.
RhythmRhythm The repetition of visual movement – colors – shapes – or lines. Variety is essential to keep rhythms exciting and active, and to avoid monotony.
Rhythm and Movement. Rhythm is the principle of art that indicates movement by the repetition of elements. Rhythm Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe's Lips,
From Lecture to Module Devon Mordell RIVET (Learning Technologies Division of FHS)
The Principles of Design. Principles of Design The Rules that govern how the artists organize the elements of Art. The Principles are Balance, Rhythm,
The Principles of Design Chapter 3 Balance Emphasis/Focal Point Unity/Harmony Rhythm Contrast Variety Scale/Proportion We will not do in-depth study of.
Design Principles Chapter 6: Rhythm. Introduction Engaging the Senses Kinesthetic empathy— When a visual experience (an art piece) stimulates one of our.
Design Principles Chapter 6: Rhythm. Introduction: Visual Rhythm We associate rhythm with hearing, but it can also be visual. Rhythm - A design principle.
Balance Artists create balance using visual equilibrium. Correlates with our physical sense of balance Create compositional balance using symmetry or.