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| These shapes do not go back into space and look flat |
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| A three-dimensional shape |
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| the way the principles of design are used to organize the elements |
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| the way your eye moves around a paper evenly |
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| the viewer feels that the elements have been arranged in satisfying ways |
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| makes the viewer feel that the elements need to be rearranged |
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| two halves of a balenced composition are identical, mirror images of eachother. Equal on both sides |
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| not the same on both sides |
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| 2D decorative visual repetiton. |
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| a unit that is repeated in visual rhythm |
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| technique for creating rhythm and unity in which a motif or single element appears again and again |
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| this is created when a motif is repeated in no apparent order and without regular spaces in between |
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| no identical motifs and equal amounts of space between them |
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| can occur in many different ways |
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| created by the repition of wavy lines, rolling hills and ocean waves are curved shapes and create flowing rhythm |
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| There is a change in the motif each times the motif is repeated |
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| the principle of art used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer's eyes thoughout the work of art |
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| to show something is in front or in back, or to create another shape |
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| the space that something takes up on a paper and the area surrounding the object |
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| the first part of a work to attract the attention of the viewer |
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| A technique in which to place an element that contrasts with the rest of the work in an area |
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| The is another method used to create a focal point and this emphasize one part of their work |
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| Artist may also use this in order to create a focal point and this emphasize one part of their work |
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| a technique when many elements in a work point to one item then the item becomes the focal point |
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| in a work of art, an object that is out of the ordinary can become the focal point |
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