13.Principles of Design - Emphasis

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EmeryAdultEd  on January 20, 2009

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Art Appreciation 1Q

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Art Appreciation 1Q

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13.Principles of Design - Emphasis

Contrast
emphasizing the differences between the elements of art
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Contrast emphasizing the differences between the elements of art
convergence uses a very obvious linear arrangement to create a focal point
isolation creates a focal point by placing a specific part of an artwork alone
proportion refers to the size relationship between components in a work of art.
emphasis makes one part of a work dominant over other parts; unifies a work of art and controls the amount of attention a viewer gives to each part
technique not one of the two major types of visual emphasis
location Artists use this technique to direct the viewer's eye.

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