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BALANCE AND COLOR Art I. Balance  Balance is the principle of design concerned with equalizing the elements in a work of art.  Balance causes you to.

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1 BALANCE AND COLOR Art I

2 Balance  Balance is the principle of design concerned with equalizing the elements in a work of art.  Balance causes you to feel that the elements in the artwork have been arranged just right.  Central axis: a dividing line that works like the point of balance in the balance scale. Can be vertical or horizontal.

3 Formal Balance  Occurs when equal, or very similar, elements are placed on opposite sides of a central axis.  The axis can be real or imaginary

4 Symmetry  A special type of formal balance in which two halves of a balanced composition are identical, mirror images of each other.  (Bilateral symmetry)  Used to express dignity, endurance, and stability.  Approximate symmetry: a type of formal balance with small differences on either side of the axis.

5 Symmetry

6 Approximate Symmetry

7 Radial Balance  Radial balance occurs when the elements of a design come out (radiate) from a central point.  The axis is the center point.

8 Radial Balance

9 Informal Balance  Informal balance gives the viewer a comfortable feeling when looking at it.  Involves balance of unlike objects (two unlike objects have equal weight).  Another name for informal balance can be ASYMMETRICAL balance.  Seems less planned when in fact it takes more work to balance out the objects!

10 Informal (asymmetrical)

11  http://thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2011/02 /asymmetrical-balance-creating-dynamic.html http://thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2011/02 /asymmetrical-balance-creating-dynamic.html

12 Your Assignment  You will be choosing to create either an ASYMMETRICAL balance design, radial balance OR a SYMMETRICAL design.  Your design will need to be unique to you! You will need to use the entire space provided.  We will be learning the color schemes – you will be incorporating a color scheme into your design using colored pencil shading techniques.

13 Objectives  Demonstrate knowledge of balance  Demonstrate knowledge of color schemes  Demonstrate craftsmanship with presentation of project  Demonstrate colored pencil shading techniques  Create an original balance design

14 Process  Step 1: Come up with a unique design. Research some designs in your textbook, on the internet, etc. You may combine images together to create a composition.  Sketch 3 ideas (thumbnails) in your sketchbook  Step 2: study the color schemes.  Step 3: choose a color scheme you wish to use on your project.  Step 4: Draw an outline on a final piece of paper and shade it in with colored pencil techniques.

15 Student Examples

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17 Grading Criteria  Craftsmanship10pts  Color Scheme20pts  Balance20pts  Technical Skill20pts  Originality20pts  Participation10pts Total:100pts


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