Art Chapter 1.6 Unity, Variety, and Balance
Example of Balance
Aerial view of The Taj Mahal
Example of variety
Album quilt
Example of Radial Balance
Amitayus Mandala
Asymmetrical Balance
Elements on the left and right sides are not the same, but the combination counters each other
Symmetrical Balance
Examples include the human body, most animals, and a number of geometric shapes
A piece in which both compositional unity and conceptual unity is in use.
Vishnu Dreaming the Universe
Example of Compositional Unity
Hokusai, "The Great Wave off Shore at Kanagawa"
Example of Conceptual Unity
Joseph Cornell- Untitled (The Hotel Eden)
Example of Asymmetrical Balance
Ma Yuan, Walking on a Mountain Path in Spring
Variety
a collection of ideas, elements, or materials that are fused together into one design
Three kinds of Unity
compositional, conceptual, gestalt
Compositional Unity
organizing all the visual aspects of a work
Balance
provides a visual equilibrium and helps the work appear complete
Unity
provides cohesiveness and helps communicate its visual idea
Gestalt Unity
something in which the whole seems greater than the sum of its parts
Conceptual Unity
the cohesive expression of ideas within a work of art
Radial Balance
when all elements are equidistant from a central point and repeat in a symmetrical way from side to side and top to bottom