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1 Principles of Design Building blocks of creating and interpreting Art

2 What are the Principles of Design?  Used for creating and evaluating art  The Principles of Design are useful for organizing a composition  Some works of art contain some or none of the Principles of Design

3 Movement  Associated with Rhythm, an arrangement of parts to create a sense of motion to the viewers eye. Movement can also move the viewer ’ s eye toward a focal point.  Attributes of Movement ▪ Implied Movement: association of movement from a moving object (i.e. water, cars, people, etc) ▪ Optical Movement: movement of the viewers eye across an area by using color or shapes

4 Katsushika Hokusai The Great Wave of Kanagawa

5 Pablo Picasso Guernica 1937

6 Pattern  Created by repeating lines, shapes or other elements in an organized way  Attributes of Pattern ▪ Repetition: ▪ Regular Pattern: patterns that repeat in a linear way (i.e. shingles, bricks, tiles, etc) ▪ Radial Pattern: patterns that are symmetrical when cut in half (i.e. leaves, carpets, flowers, etc) ▪ Irregular: shapes or lines found from nature

7 Chartres Cathedral Rose Window 1215

8 Andy Warhol Campbell ’ s Soup

9 Greek Vase

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11 Rhythm  Design principle based on the repetition of art elements. Developing rhythm can help unify a work of Art.  Attributes of Rhythm: ▪ Rhythm can be planned or unplanned placement of repeating elements or objects. Varying the repetition of objects will create better interest.

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13 13 Jacob Lawrence Barber Shop 1946

14 14 Auguste Rodin Three Shades 1881

15 Contrast  The difference of art elements in a composition  Attributes of Contrast ▪ Value: Amount of contrast ▪ Color: Compliments ▪ Shape: Variation of shape

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17 17 Larry Poons Orange Crush 1963

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19 Emphasis  One element in a composition stands out from the rest of the composition  Attributes of Emphasis ▪ Focal Point: the point in the composition where the viewer ’ s eye is attracted to first ▪ Contrast: color and shape can create emphasis by changing its value

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22 Balance  The distribution of visual weight in an art work.  Attributes of Balance ▪ Radial: type of balance that originates from a circular center ▪ Formal: symmetrical balance ▪ Informal: asymmetrical balance

23 Georgia O ’ Keeffe Oriental Poppies 1927

24 Mark Rothko Oriental Poppies 1927

25 James Whistler Arrangement in Gray and Black 1871

26 Unity  Describes the way the artwork is treated as a whole. It is when all the principles and elements work as a whole.  Attributes of Unity ▪ Proximity: creating groups of objects ▪ Similarity: making things similar to one another ▪ Continuation: creating a flow of vision

27 Vincent Van Gogh The Starry Night (1889)

28 28 Leonardo Da Vinci Mona Lisa (1503-1519)

29 Andy Warhol Shot Orange Marilyn 1964


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