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Shkiper50 [21]
2 years ago
9

Has the artist in the piece above entitled, canyon, used all seven principles of design? Give one example used by the artist in

this piece for each of the following principles: balance, harmony, proportion, and movement
Arts
2 answers:
Ierofanga [76]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Contrast- Which is the arrangement of opposite elements. So, like, if you have a rough texture, its' contrast would be smooth texture, the contrast of dark colors is light colors, etc.

-Balance- There are two type of balance, asymmetrical balance and symmetrical balance. Asymmetrical balance is when the shapes on both side of the artwork are the same, but the colors are opposites. Symmetrical balance is when both the shapes and colors in a piece match perfectly on both sides.

-Emphasis- Emphasis is when a certain part of an artwork is emphasized. For example, a red dot in the middles of a black canvas, the red dot is emphasized.

Movement- Movement in art is when the piece appears to move. A really good example of this is Vincent Van Goughs' 'Starry night'

-White Space- White space is also known as negative space, it's any part of the artwork that is deliberately left blank.

-Proportion- Proportion is the relationship between the sizes of two or more objects or elements in an artwork.

Explanation:

8090 [49]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: I don't see a picture, but The 7 principles of design are:

- Contrast- Which is the arrangement of opposite elements. So, like, if you have a rough texture, its' contrast would be smooth texture, the contrast of dark colors is light colors, etc.

-Balance- There are two type of balance, asymmetrical balance and symmetrical balance. Asymmetrical balance is when the shapes on both side of the artwork are the same, but the colors are opposites. Symmetrical balance is when both the shapes and colors in a piece match perfectly on both sides.

-Emphasis- Emphasis is when a certain part of an artwork is emphasized. For example, a red dot in the middles of a black canvas, the red dot is emphasized.

-Movement- Movement in art is when the piece appears to move. A really good example of this is Vincent Van Goughs' 'Starry night'

-White Space- White space is also known as negative space, it's any part of the artwork that is deliberately left blank.

-Proportion- Proportion is the relationship between the sizes of two or more objects or elements in an artwork.

-Repetition- Repetition is when an artist repeats a single element again and again in an artwork. It's different from a pattern because a pattern consists of more than one element repeating in the same order again and again in an artwork. Repetition is just one element repeating again and again in an artwork, like windows on a sky scraper.

Explanation:

I really hope this helps! mark brainlest if it did, maybe? Have a great day!

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