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18 Cards in this Set

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combining elements. principles, and media into an unbroken whole
unity
the repeating of an element again and again to make a work seem active
rhythm
the principle that leads a viewer to sense action in a work
movement
the way parts of a work relate to eachother
proportions
making an element or object in a work stand out
emphasis
blending elements in a pleasing way
harmony
mixing one or more elements for contrast
variety
what a work has wen noone part overpowers any other
balance
what kind of balance is shown in a work where one half mirrors the other?
symmetrical
what is another name for asymmetrical balance?
For symmetrical balance
informal;
formal
some artists think of radial balance as a complicated form of wat other type of balance?
formal/symmetrical
what can happen to a work wen an artist overuses harmony?
look uninteresting
what principle will an artist use to control which part of a work a viewer's eye sees first?
emphasis
is proportion in art limited to size of objects?
Explain.
no, color too
what principle will an artist use to carry the viewer from one part
movement
what is a pattern?
a repetition of a motif or an item(s)
what is another name for oneness?
unity
what is a design chart used for?
to help an artist examine how parts of an art work fit together