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The Principles

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The Principles

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Balance• Can be symmetrical or asymmetrical

• Symmetry: Image is balanced/equal on both sides. Can create a sense of calm within an image.

• Asymmetry: image is not balanced on both sides. Can create visual interest

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Asymmetrical

Symmetrical

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RadialSymmetry

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Contrast• The juxtaposition of opposing elements in a piece of art.

• Allows multiple elements to stand out to the viewer.

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Commercial

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Movement• Can be real or implied

• Allows the viewer’s eye to move across an image.

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Unity• When multiple elements are combined to make a visually

balanced work of art.

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Which elements do you see in the Doudna Fine Arts Center?

DoudnaSchuler Shook

Eastern Illinois UniversityVisual Arts, Music, and Theater

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Emphasis• When one element/object stands out among the rest.• Creates a focal point for the viewer.

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Rhythm• A visual tempo or beat• Repeating visual elements• Rhythm works along side with pattern and movement.

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Pattern• Repetition of an element or object in an artwork.

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ElementsandPrinciplesGuidebook• Using your sketchbooks, pencils, and colored

pencils, you will create a guidebook with visual examples and definitions of the 14 elements and principles of design.

• There should be one-two elements or principles per page and you should include at least one example drawing and a written definition (complete sent.).

• The 14 example drawings should each involve one common shape and should be colored using colored pencil.

• All drawings must be NON-OBJECTIVE

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Criteria:• 4 pts.: written definition (complete sentences),

colored example, includes common object, and good craftsmanship• 3 pts.: missing 1 of the above• 2 pts.: missing 2 of the above• 1 pt.: missing 3 of the above• 0 pts.: missing element or principle

Total: 56 pts.