Non-Objective Circle Design

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Non-Objective Circle Design

Non-Objective Circle Design Non-Objective is the type of design that is full of the Elements of Art. - Colors, shapes, lines, values, forms, textures. The Principles of design make the composition. A Nonobjective work has NO recognizable subject or objects. It instead relies on the elements and principles of design to create a balanced interesting composition having a center of interest, sense of movement, and balance of values and colors.

Student Criteria: Create a Nonobjective Design from a magazine photo using a view finder. Enlarge it (circular composition) for the final piece. The composition will use the Elements and Principles of design. Medium: Colored Pencils -The drawing will use layers to recreate the colors in the picture. (Smooth blend of colors) Find beauty in unsuspected places.

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