the principles of design a way of using the elements of art
TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
The Principles The Principles of Designof Design
A way of using the Elements A way of using the Elements of Artof Art
![Page 2: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
BalanceBalance Elements that Elements that
equal each equal each other with other with impact, impact, weight, weight, proportion, proportion, etc..etc..
Ansel Adams, “Snake River” 1942
![Page 3: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
ProportionProportion The The
comparison of comparison of sizes or sizes or amounts of amounts of any elementany element
Andrew Wyeth “Christina’s World” 1948
![Page 4: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
“Winter 1946, Andrew Wyeth”
![Page 5: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
![Page 6: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
MovementMovement The directional The directional
force or the way force or the way the eye moves the eye moves throughout an throughout an artwork because artwork because of the of the arrangement of arrangement of the elementsthe elements
Alfred Stiegletz “Ford V8” 1933
![Page 7: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
Giacoma Balla: “Dynamism of Giacoma Balla: “Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash” 1912a Dog on a Leash” 1912
![Page 8: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
Balla “Paths of Movement” Balla “Paths of Movement” 19131913
![Page 9: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
Unity and Unity and VarietyVariety
Unity is the Unity is the appearance of appearance of oneness or the oneness or the same element same element clustered togetherclustered together
Variety is the use Variety is the use of many different of many different elements togetherelements together
Chuck Close
![Page 10: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
Chuck CloseChuck Close
![Page 11: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
Chuck Close: in his studioChuck Close: in his studio
![Page 12: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
Chuck CloseChuck Close
Chuck Close has a degenerative muscular Chuck Close has a degenerative muscular disease. From his chair he paints portraits in his disease. From his chair he paints portraits in his two story studio on an electric easel.two story studio on an electric easel.
![Page 13: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
RhythmRhythm Repeating Repeating
elements that elements that create a create a patternpattern
![Page 14: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
MC Escher: “Waterfall” 1960MC Escher: “Waterfall” 1960
![Page 15: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
MC Escher “Relativity” 1960
![Page 16: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
EmphasisEmphasis The use of an The use of an
element to element to catch the catch the viewers viewers attention, the attention, the element that element that stands out the stands out the mostmost
![Page 17: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/17.jpg)
HarmonyHarmony Using the Using the
elements to elements to create a beautiful create a beautiful composition, composition, elements elements working well working well togethertogether
![Page 18: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/18.jpg)
Vincent Van Gogh “The Red Vineyard” Vincent Van Gogh “The Red Vineyard” (this is the only painting he ever sold in his lifetime, (this is the only painting he ever sold in his lifetime,
400 francs or $1600)400 francs or $1600)
![Page 19: The Principles of Design A way of using the Elements of Art](https://reader030.vdocuments.us/reader030/viewer/2022032803/56649e3c5503460f94b2e93e/html5/thumbnails/19.jpg)
Pablo Picasso 1881 - 1973Pablo Picasso 1881 - 1973