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1 Principles of Design

2 Principles of Design The ART ELEMENTS (line, shape, color, value, texture, form and space) combine to form the PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN

3 Movement To create the illusion of action and a sense of motion
guides the viewer's eyes throughout the artwork Barbara Hepworth

4 Movement Giacomo Balla Umberto Boccioni

5 Movement EvolutionofGenius.com Ruth Duckworth

6 Movement Dale Chihuly Jen Stark

7 Movement

8 Movement Sydney Opera House

9 Movement Tony Cragg Jennifer McCurdy

10 Movement Static- Very little movement

11 Movement Dynamic

12 DONE

13 Pattern With repetition, a pattern can be created. Any element can be repeated to form a pattern: line, shape, color, value, texture

14 Kandinsky’s Concentric Circles

15 MC Escher Tessellation

16 Pattern

17 Pattern

18 Pattern

19 Pattern Aino Kajaiemi Lauren Clay

20 Pattern

21 Contrast Opposites - A large difference between two things; for example, hot and cold, green and red, light and shadow, smooth and rough, organic and geometric B L A C K W H I T E

22 Contrast

23 Contrast Richard Deacon

24 Contrast

25 Contrast Ruth Duckworth

26 Repetition an Element of art used over and over and over and over again

27 Repetition Louise Nevelson Dale Chihuly

28 Repetition Andy Goldsworthy

29 Repetition

30 Repetition

31 Repetition Tony Cragg

32 Repetition Alexander Calder

33 Repetition

34 Proportion the size relationship of one part to the whole of an object

35 Proportion Rodin Alberto Giacometti

36 Proportion Anish Kapoor

37 Proportion

38 Proportion Coosje van Bruggen and Claes Oldenburg  Donald Lipski

39 Balance Arranged elements so that no one part seems heavier or overpowers another Symmetrical Balance - one side duplicates or mirrors the other Asymmetrical Balance - one side differs from the other Radial Symmetry - similar parts regularly arranged around a central axis

40 Symmetrical Balance Su Blackwell Peter Beasecker Ferry Staverman

41 Asymmetrical Balance Scott Bennett Tony Cragg

42 Radial Balance Angela O'Kelly Richard Sweeney Jen Stark

43 Variety The combination of different elements of art
The opposite of variety is unity Jen Stark Barbara Hepworth

44 Variety Sol LeWitt Louise Nevelson

45 Unity the look of completeness or wholeness
A totality that combines all of its parts into one complete, cohesive whole. Richard Deacon Alexander Calder

46 Unity Sol LeWitt

47 Emphasis points of interest that pull the viewer's eye to important parts Scott Bennett

48 Emphasis

49 Umberto Boccioni


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