A Review of the Design Principles Digital Art 1 Drawing & Painting.

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A Review of the Design Principles Digital Art 1 Drawing & Painting

Movement- A way of combining visual elements (such as lines, shapes, forms, etc…) to produce a sense of action, or implied motion. It creates the look and feeling of action & guides the viewer’s eyes through a work of art. Vincent Van Gogh, “The Starry Night”, 1889 Umberto Boccioni, “Unique Forms of Continuity in Space”, 1913

Rhythm- A visual tempo or beat. It indicates movement through the repetition of art elements. Often described as alternating, flowing, regular, progressive,or jazzy. Willem de Kooning, “Untitled XIII”, 1985 Jackson Pollock, “Autumn Rhythm (Number 30)”, 1950

Contrast- A large difference between two different things. For example; rough & smooth, or black & white. Joan Miró, “Constellation: Toward the Rainbow”, 1941 Grant Wood, “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere”, 1931

Balance- The way the art elements are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work. Parts of equal visual weight. Georges Seurat, "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte”--1884" Frank Stella, “Gray Scramble (Single), VIII,” 1968

Emphasis- An area in an artwork that catches and holds the viewer’s attention. It makes one part of a work dominant over the other parts. Charles Demuth, “Red Poppies”, 1929 Sébastien Bourdon, “The Holy Family”, ca. 1650

Unity- A feeling that all of the parts in an artwork are working together as a team; the quality of wholeness. James Rosenquist, “House of Fire”, 1981 Louis Comfort Tiffany, Made by Tiffany Studios, ”Stained Glass Window”, ca. 1902–15

Variety- Using different lines, shapes, textures, colors and other art elements to create interest in a work of art. Nancy Doughty, “Quilt, Contained Crazy pattern”,1872 Henri Matisse, “Panel with Mask “, 1947

Proportion- The relation of one object to another in size, scale, amount, number or degree. Salvador Dali, “The Dream”, 1931 Claes Oldenburg:,’"Free" Stamp’ at Cleveland City Hall, 1991