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Principles of design Angelique (Balance (Symmetrical (Things on either…
Principles of design Angelique
Balance
Symmetrical
Things on either side of a centerline are almost alike
Asymmetrical
A large shape is balanced by smaller shapes
Radial
All lines and shapes lead to the middle of the work, with the focus on the center
Emphasis
Contrast
intensity
Can be seen when placing a pure color next to a tint of the same floor
Temperature
Difference between warm and cool colors
Vaule
Strong and subtle
size
adds drama to art
Perspective
One point perspective is a drawing technique where the objects are drawn according to a set of rules that make the picture look like it has depth. The objects in the art look like they are three dimensional.
The VANISHING POINT is
always on the horizon line.
It is where all things appear
to disappear. It represents
an infinite distance away.
It’s the red dot in the center.
During the Renaissance, artists became interested in making two-dimensional artwork look three-dimensional.
The Renaissance began in Italy and spread through Northern Europe. There was a great interest in Art, Science, and Literature during this time.
Many artists have used a variety of different techniques to show depth. However it was not until the Renaissance that artists developed a system to show depth logically and consistently.