Balance/ Symmetry – visual or actual equilibrium of two halves of a composition mirroring each other in size/shape and placement of elements of art. Photo by Monica Machuca
Balance/ Symmetry – visual or actual equilibrium of two halves of a composition mirroring each other in size/shape and placement of elements of art. Photo by Monica Machuca
Balance/ Symmetry – visual or actual equilibrium of two halves of a composition mirroring each other in size/shape and placement of elements of art. Photo by Monica Machuca
Rhythm: sense of movement –regular, irregular, pattern, grid. Photo by Monica Machuca
Rhythm: sense of movement –regular, irregular, pattern, grid. Photo by Monica Machuca
Emphasis: arrangement of art that make elements the primary attention of the viewer. Photo by Monica Machuca.
Emphasis: arrangement of art that make elements the primary attention of the viewer. Photo by Monica Machuca.
Scale: comparative size of an element of art or object in relation to other objects and expectations about what is normal. Ex. Human scale. Photo by Monica Machuca.
Scale: comparative size of an element of art or object in relation to other objects and expectations about what is normal. Ex. Human scale. Photo by Monica Machuca.
Rhythm: sense of movement –regular, irregular, pattern, grid. Photo by Monica Machuca.
Proportion: relationship of the size of parts to each other and to the whole artifact or image. Photo by Monica Machuca