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Art Appreciation, Elements and Principle of Art Lesson 3: Principles of art | Lesson 4: Combined and hybrid arts
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  • 問題数 22 • 8/17/2024

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    This principle refers to the distribution of the visual elements in view of their placement in relation to each other. There are three forms of balance

    Balance

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    There are three forms of balance

    Symmetrical, Asymmetrical, Radial

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    the elements used on one side are reflected to the other. This offers the most stable visual sense to any artwork.

    Symmetrical

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    the elements are not the same (or of the same weight) on each side, putting the heaviness on one side.

    Asymmetrical

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    there is a central point in the composition, around which elements and objects are distributed.

    Radial

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    pertains to the size in relation to what is normal for the figure or object in question, pictures of exaggerate scale are common all over the world as many artists taken by the whimsical quality of these objects.

    Scale and Proportion

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    relates to the realistic size of the visual elements in the artwork, especially for figurative artworks

    Natural

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    refers to the unusual size relations of visual elements, deliberately exaggerating the immensity or minuteness of an object

    Exaggerated

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    most common to those that follow canons of perfection, the sizerelations of elements or objects, which achieve the most ideal size-relations.

    Idealized

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    3 types of scale and proportion

    Natural, Exaggerated, Idealized

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    allows the attention of the viewer to a focal point(s) accentuating or drawing attention to these elements or objects.

    Emphasis

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    the disparity between the elements that figure into the composition. One object may be made stronger compared to other objects (hence, emphasis).

    Contrast

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    Unless intended to be otherwise, compositions are intended to imbue a sense of accord or completeness from the artwork. This is?

    Unity

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    on the other hand, is the principle that aims to retain the interest by allowing pitches or areas that both excite and allow the eye to rest.

    Variety

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    Like what is hinted above, unity and variety is related to the principle of _________, in which the elements or objects achieve a sense of flow and interconnectedness.

    Harmony

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    This refers to the direction of the viewing eye as it goes through the artwork, often guided by areas or elements that are emphasized. These focal points can be lines, edges, shape, and color within the work of art, among others.

    Movement

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    This is created when an elements repeated, creating implied movement. Variety of repetition helps invigorate rhythm as depicted in the artwork.

    Rhythm

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    Lines, shapes, colors, and other elements may appear in an artwork in a recurring manner. This is called

    Repetition

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    the image created out of repetition is called?

    Pattern

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    These __________ forms are interesting specimens that can be studied to understand what art forms and styles have been combined, and furthermore skills, techniques or creative processes can be put together to produce interest innovative compositions.

    Combined art

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    Another movement that is reminiscent of the motivations of the Renaissance, and whose emergence is hinged on the frontiers of science and technology, is called

    Hybrid arts

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    Principles of art

    Balance, Scale and Proportion, Emphasis and Contrast, Unity and Variety, Harmony, Movement, Rhythm, Repetition and Pattern