Chapter 11: variety, emphasis, harmony, and unity
How to create unity
An artist adjusts the parts of a work so they relate as a whole
The unusual
An object out of the ordinary.
Proximity
Closeness limiting negative space between the shapes
5 ways emphasis is created
Contrast, isolation, location, convergence, and the unusual
Repetition
Different objects that are not alike and making one thing recurring
Focal point
First part of the work to attract the attention to the viewer.
Most important part of an art work
Focal point
Simplicity
Good, simple design. Limiting the number of variations of an element
Contrast
Large shapes will stand out among small ones
Harmony
Principle of art that creates unity by stressing the similarities of harmony.
Emphasis
Principle of art that makes 1 part of a work dominate over the other parts
Isolation
Putting one object alone (and/or) far away.
Unity
Quality of wholeness or oneness that is achieved through the effective use of the elements and the principles of art.
3 ways unity is created
Simplicity, repetition, and proximity.
Variety
The principle of art concerned with difference or contrast.
Location
Viewers eye indrawn towards center so out something there
Convergence
When many elements in a work seem to point to one thing.