Assignment 16: Balance on the Courts
this assignment allows students to learn about principles of design. students are introduced to balance and symmetry along with shape and color.
this assignment allows students to learn about principles of design. students are introduced to balance and symmetry along with shape and color.
Balance on the Courts-https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1Hl5O9-dAfibT513LDt4U7tC9kXd1ANGlVHTsyuW4T7s/copy
Balance on the Courts Presentation-https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BbbxMNlKskZchyQYcPUEWaupcnUX4JyHBdPOhhbrI4Y/copy
Balance on the Courts Student Worksheet-https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1oqIx1nwyXbPwzcaS1Y0ISvj4F30DmtvQaUobRUWZNv0/copy
Balance-Balance refers to how the elements of art (line, shape, color, value, space, form, texture) relate to each other within the composition in terms of their visual weight to create visual equilibrium.
Balance-Balance refers to how the elements of art (line, shape, color, value, space, form, texture) relate to each other within the composition in terms of their visual weight to create visual equilibrium.
There are three main types of balance that are used in art and design: symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial.
symmetry-Symmetrical balance is when both sides of a piece are equal; that is, they are identical or almost identical.
symmetry-Symmetrical balance is when both sides of a piece are equal; that is, they are identical or almost identical.
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