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Page 1: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Principles of ArtWays the elements of art can be

arranged to achieve effective art work.

Principles:

Emphasis, Movement,

Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast,

Balance,

Unity,

Elements:

Line, Color, Texture,

Value, Space,

Shape, Form

Page 2: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Emphasis:An area or element within the

artwork that draws attention and

becomes a focal point.

Page 3: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Jan Vermeer

Page 4: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Conan the

Conqueror

Frank

Frazetta

1967

Page 5: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Movement: the use of the elements of art to

lead the viewer’s eye through the

picture plane.

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Edgar Degas

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Edvard Munch

The Scream

1893

Page 8: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Rhythm:Combining elements to produce the

appearance of motion or repetition.

Page 9: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Thomas Hart Benton – The Twist, 1964

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M.C. Escher

Page 11: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Vincent Van Gogh, Starry Night, 1889

Page 12: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Pattern:A repeated element of design.

Page 13: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Rene Magritte

Page 14: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe

Page 15: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Henri Matisse

Page 16: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Contrast:Refers to the arrangement of opposite

elements (light vs. dark colors, rough

vs. smooth textures, large vs. small

shapes, etc.) in a piece so as to create

visual interest, excitement and

drama.

Page 17: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

M. C.

Escher

Page 18: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Edward Hopper

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Floriana Barbu

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DiegoKoi

Page 21: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,
Page 22: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Balance:

The visual weight within

the picture plane; refers to

the equalization of

elements in a work of art.

Page 23: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Three Types of Balance

1. Symmetrical

• Formal

• Mirror image

• Imaginary line

down the middle or

horizontally creates

a visual balance.

2. Asymmetrical

• Informal

• Elements are placed

unevenly but still

achieve visually

balanced

unity/harmony.

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Symmetrical Balance, (mirror image)

Page 25: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Taj Mahal

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Edgar Degas

Asymmetrical

Balance

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3. Radial Balance

Circular, design

starts from center

moving in an

outward direction.

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Unity:The sense that the elements are

working together to achieve a

common result. Creates a sense of

"wholeness"- 1 element connects

everything in the work of art.

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Page 30: Principles of Art · Principles of Art Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art work. Principles: Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Contrast, Balance,

Piet Mondrian

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Paul Cezanne