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Principles of Design Space and Balance Careers in Art Copyright Color and Value
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What principle of design is most obvious here?

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What principle of design is most obvious here?




What is "emphasis"?


When Tone/Value make the work 'Whole'.

 

 

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When Tone/Value make the work 'Whole'.

 

 


What is 'Unity'?


Synonymous wth 'Rhythm.'

Art Appreciation- Principles of Art: Balance, emphasis, movement,  proportion, rhythm, unity/variety;the means an artist uses to organize  elements within a work of art. Flashcards | Quizlet

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Synonymous wth 'Rhythm.'

Art Appreciation- Principles of Art: Balance, emphasis, movement,  proportion, rhythm, unity/variety;the means an artist uses to organize  elements within a work of art. Flashcards | Quizlet


What is 'Movement'? (The swirling lines show the principle of movement, and real texture in the thick, thick paint help create movement here!)Art Appreciation- Principles of Art: Balance, emphasis, movement,  proportion, rhythm, unity/variety;the means an artist uses to organize  elements within a work of art. Flashcards | Quizlet


Which Principle of Organization do you see?

Technique Tuesdays: Balance - Principle Gallery

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Which Principle of Organization do you see?

Technique Tuesdays: Balance - Principle Gallery


What is 'Symmetrical Balance?'

Technique Tuesdays: Balance - Principle Gallery


Which Principle of Organization do you see here?

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Which Principle of Organization do you see here?


What is 'Variety?' (of line thickness, direction, and color)


  

A picture that is the same on both sides.

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A picture that is the same on both sides.


What is 'Symnmetrical?'


 What type of balance is this?

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 What type of balance is this?


What is 'Asymmetical Balance?'

 


This type of perspective.

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This type of perspective.


What is 'Atmospheric or Aerial Perspective'?


This type of perspecive.

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This type of perspecive.


What is 'One Point Perspective'?


Showing objects higher on the picture plane creates a sense of space and perspective.

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Showing objects higher on the picture plane creates a sense of space and perspective.


What is 'Positioning/Placement'?


An artist who creates ads or designs products.

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An artist who creates ads or designs products.


What is 'Graphic Designer'?

How a Graphic Designer Can Improve Your Brand | Fora Financial Blog


An artist who weaves.

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An artist who weaves.


What is a 'Fiber Artist/Textile Designer'?

Textile Design Portfolio | How to Build Your Textile Design Portfolio —  Lauren Lesley Studio


An artist who designs and transfers images to t-shirts.

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An artist who designs and transfers images to t-shirts.


What is a 'Print Maker'?

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When you restate another person's original in your writing.



When you paraphrase someone's creative, original thoughts in your writing and pretend it's your own idea.

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When you paraphrase someone's creative, original thoughts in your writing and pretend it's your own idea.



Next to one another on the color wheel.

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Next to one another on the color wheel.



Range of tones or value from light to dark can also be called this.

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Range of tones or value from light to dark can also be called this.



A primary plus a secondary.

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A primary plus a secondary.



Grey, black, white, tan.

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Grey, black, white, tan.



This best creates the illusion of depth in a drawing.

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This best creates the illusion of depth in a drawing.




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