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18 Cards in this Set
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combining elements. principles, and media into an unbroken whole
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unity
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the repeating of an element again and again to make a work seem active
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rhythm
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the principle that leads a viewer to sense action in a work
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movement
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the way parts of a work relate to eachother
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proportions
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making an element or object in a work stand out
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emphasis
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blending elements in a pleasing way
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harmony
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mixing one or more elements for contrast
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variety
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what a work has wen noone part overpowers any other
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balance
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what kind of balance is shown in a work where one half mirrors the other?
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symmetrical
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what is another name for asymmetrical balance?
For symmetrical balance |
informal;
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some artists think of radial balance as a complicated form of wat other type of balance?
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formal/symmetrical
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what can happen to a work wen an artist overuses harmony?
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look uninteresting
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what principle will an artist use to control which part of a work a viewer's eye sees first?
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emphasis
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is proportion in art limited to size of objects?
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no, color too
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what principle will an artist use to carry the viewer from one part
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movement
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what is a pattern?
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a repetition of a motif or an item(s)
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what is another name for oneness?
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unity
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what is a design chart used for?
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to help an artist examine how parts of an art work fit together
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