Chapter 2 The Principles of Art
the art principle of movement is dependent on...
...the element of line to create a sense of motion
informal balance
In art, the problem of balance is solved through the use of color and other elements -- a small, brightly colored shape or form in one area of a work will balance a larger, dull one elsewhere. The two shapes carry the same "visual weight."
balance
a principle of art concerned with arranging the elements so that no one part of the work overpowers, or seems heavier than, any other part
pattern
a two-dimensional, decorative visual repetition.
the eight principles of art
balance, variety, harmony, emphasis, proportion, movement, rhythm, and pattern
variety
combining one or more elements of art to create interest -- a splash of brilliant color to add zest to a painting that has mostly dull tones or a free-form shape to add pep to a work done with mostly geometric shapes
harmony
combining the elements of art to accent their similarities -- an excess of variety can be offset by using the principle of harmony
interdependent
dependent on one another
principles of art
guidelines (rules) that govern the way artists organize (arrange) the elements of art
proportion
how parts of a work relate to each other and to the whole
emphasis
making an element or an object in a work stand out -- to attract a viewer's attention to an important part of a work -- artists can create emphasis through contrast (colors)
formal balance
one half of a work is a mirror image of the other half -- can give a feeling of dignity to a work of art
radial balance
shapes or forms are arranged around a central point -- snowflakes, bicycle tires
unity
the arrangement of elements and principles of art to create a feeling of completeness or wholeness
picture plane
the flat surface of a painting or drawing
rhythm
the principle of art that indicates movement through the repetition of elements and objects
movement
the principle of art that leads the viewer to sense action in a work, or it can be the path the viewer's eye follows through the work
motif
the unit of repetition in a visual pattern