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I searched online for images showcasing various principles of design. I selected five images that represent balance, repetition, unity, proportion, and emphasis.
Balance
This image shows a boy with a set of balloons. The image balances itself along the central axis with the colors of the horizon evenly distributed on both sides.
Repetition
This image of a set of flowers follows the principle of repetition. Multiple flowers are shown, each with similar structure.
Unity
This image has flowers in the foreground and the sea in the background. These elements frame the houses in the center. The color and direction used in the various elements complete the image and create a unified perception.
Proportion
This image illustrates the use of elephants with proper care given to proportional details. The size of the larger elephants can be compared to the tall trees in the background. The relative size of the baby elephants as compared to the adult elephants provides a sense of growth and maturity.
Emphasis
This image uses the perception manipulation technique to create emphasis. The visual lines of the pier extend towards the center of the image, guiding the viewer’s line of sight. Even the colors increase in radiance towards the center. This creates emphasis towards the setting sun in the image.
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Guidelines for creating an artwork with two principles of design:
1. Make a list of all possible principles of design you could use.
2. Think about which concept you want to depict through these principles. You can search for inspiration in your surrounding or think of an abstract topic. Write down a few of the possible topics you could depict in your artwork.
3. Select any two principles of design and think about how you can use them within your artwork. Let’s assume that you decided on repetition and emphasis.
4. You can create different or alternate designs for your artwork. For example, you could draw a vase with many colorful flowers in it. For this design, you can make a curved frame for the vase and give it protruding edges. You can then draw many flowers in the vase. You can also maintain a similar size for the stems of the flowers. All the flowers could tend to bend at the head of the stem. The stems could then follow curved lines towards the vase. You can also create an intricate cut-glass effect on the vase using different colors.
5. In this image, the number of flowers suggests repetition. This repetition adds value to the image. The stems of the flowers direct the viewer’s line of sight towards the vase. This creates emphasis. The different colors in the cut-glass pattern add to this emphasis by holding the viewer’s attention.
Step-by-step explanation:
please find pictures that match the description YOU put and also change the wording from here and maybe find similar or completely different pictures