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Composition : Elements : Principles

  • Nov 13, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 19, 2020

Exercise, where individuals have to take any number of dots and lines as you think, is right. The size of the dots is 5 Millimeter in DIAMETER and the LENGTH of the line segment is 3.5 Centimeter. The thickness of the line could be equivalent to 2 Millimeter (2.0 pen thickness) and have to choose any THREE principles that were discussed today and try to represent them with the lines and dots (ONLY). The Dots and lines have to be BLACK. Each principle has to be represented in a 20 cms X 20 cms Square, drawn on A4 size paper. The center of the paper (A4) and the center of the square (20cmX20 cm) should be the same4. The composition should be vertically seen- that is when you hold the A4 paper in the portrait orientation.


The principles of design are the elemental rules that we ought to take after to form a viable and alluring composition. The principles include Pattern, Rhythm, Balance, Scale and proportion, Point of interest, Unit and Diversity, Harmony, and Contrast. I attempted to utilize lines and dots to portray the principle inside a square of 20 x 20 cm.


Explorations

I took 3 principles as Rhythm, Balance, and Pattern

















Modified as per the feedback -


Pattern




Rhythm




Balance




Final Composition

Three principles were discussed today and try to represent them with the lines and dots (ONLY). The Dots and lines have to be BLACK. Each principle has to be represented in a 20 cms X 20 cms Square, drawn on A4 size paper. The center of the paper (A4) and the center of the square (20cmX20 cm) should be the same4.


Rhythm Composition

Rhythm is a principle of design that suggests movement or action. Rhythm is usually achieved through the repetition of lines, shapes, colors, and more. ... In this rhythm example, the artist uses pattern, repetition of line, and contrast between curved and straight lines to create rhythm in art.



Balance Composition

Balance, one of the key principles of design, refers to the way visual elements are arranged so that their visual weight harmonizes with the other elements in the design, and the composition gives an appearance of properly distributed elements. This brings up another definition we should address, visual weight.





Pattern Composition

Pattern as a principle of design may be defined as a regular arrangement of repeated same elements i.e. line, shape, colors over and over again. The pattern usually increases the visual excitement by supplementing surface interest.




































 
 
 

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