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Composition Composition can be defined as the orderly arrangement of elements in a scene which, when taken as a whole, conveys intent and meaning.
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Composition Composition can be defined as the orderly arrangement of elements in a scene which, when taken as a whole, conveys intent and meaning.
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Composition in Art and Music
Composition in Music is similar you can take random notes and play them and they have no meaning Put together the same notes in a composition and you have a hit In art we use the Elements of art to form our notes How we put them together becomes our composition
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Line Calder Warlimpiringa Tjapaltjarr
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Shape 2D Miro
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Form 3D Giacometti, 'Cage' 1930
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Space
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Tone or Value Caravaggio
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Texture Meret Openheim
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Color André Derain
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Getting the Viewers Attention Reprinted from Visual Architecture: The Rule of Three
How do you get the viewer to see your art work Some research results indicate that there is a 6 seconds (or less) time to grab the attention of the audience! Because of this there is a downward trend towards reading all of the information available and an upward trend toward rapid perception of symbols.
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Your Generation Looks at Stuff Differently
Because of these trends information acquisition has changed from a "read it all" activity to a "scan it all" activity. Recent generations have been trained to learn from digital interfaces (e.g. games, educational CD-ROMS), and display a high dependence on concept rather than core information for the acquisition of new knowledge - this is the "point-and-click generation."
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The Rule of Three The Rule of Three is based on a triangular figure but not just any triangular figure. It must be interesting . Asymmetrical as opposed to symmetrical
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Figure 1 is static: x, y and z objects are equally distant
Figure 1 is static: x, y and z objects are equally distant. The first step of the rule of three is to create a dynamic interaction between objects.
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Figure 2: z is moved slightly to the left and interaction between objects is improved.
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How to use Composition Create a centre of interest to guide the eye around the image Reprinted from Visual Design
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Use dynamic triangular compositions to structure the viewing plane,
El Greco, 'The knight'
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The Use of Contrast for Composition The eye is drawn to the brighter areas of a scene. This means that the prudent use of lighting can be a composition tool, in this case to emphasize important scenic elements and to de-emphasize others. Valequez Las Meinaiss
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The eye is drawn to the flat area in contrast with the heavily patterned areas
Gustav Klimt
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Your Assignment Begin By thinking of away to integrate 3 objects into a composition You may mix images with text Think about the message you will be making Know what you're trying to say -- and who you're saying it to. Never say it if you can show it. Create 3 thumbnail sketches of what you would like to create
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Thumbnail sketches Thumbnail Sketches are Shorthand Notes for Artists
Thumbnails are Memory Aids and Planning Tools Creating thumbnail sketches is a crucial part of the brainstorming aspect of your design work. Don't discount the value of this step in the design process
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Let’s make some art!
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