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Cinderella Art Review
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Watch: Cinderella
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Quick Guide to The Elements of Art!
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Quick Guide to The Principles of Art!
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Color: Cinderella is wearing white, which represents purity and honesty…so is the prince, this is not a coincidence, they did this on purpose to show that the two were made for each other... Elements
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Color: The costume designers also used color when dressing the cast, this helped to show contrast (an art principle) between Cinderella and the rest of the cast) Elements
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Volume and Form: Cinderella is not shaped like that, the costume designers used form in Cinderella’s dress because that was they style of the time period they were representing…it also demonstrates modesty. Elements
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Line: the properties designer used line to create the horses…perhaps to give the illusion that Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother had created them out of the wood from the forest where Cinderella lives. Elements
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Texture is used in both the horse and carriage design and the designs of the trees.
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Contrast is used in the costumes and set design
Contrast is used in the costumes and set design. The change between what Ella and Marie are wearing and Cinderella’s house vs. the palace. Principles
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Contrast and variety are used to show the difference between Ella and the Prince and the rest of the dancers and to make the ball scene more interesting to look at. I also think they are wearing white to give emphasis to the two of them (to draw the audiences eyes towards them). Principles
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Contrast and variety are used to show the difference between Ella and the Prince and the rest of the dancers and to make the ball scene more interesting to look at. I also think they are wearing white to give emphasis to the two of them (to draw the audiences eyes towards them). Principles
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The entire design of the show demonstrates unity and harmony
The entire design of the show demonstrates unity and harmony. It is visually gorgeous to look at. Principles
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