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✔️A whole image created by making all parts of an artwork seem to go together well ➡️ unity

✔️Repeating lines, shapes, colors, textures, or forms ➡️ pattern

✔️The effect made by using many kinds of lines, shapes, and colors ➡️ contrast

✔️All parts of an artwork radiate out from a center point ➡️ radial

✔️The relationships of parts or scales ➡️ proportion

✔️The illusion of motion ➡️ movement

✔️The placement of things that are different next to one another ➡️ variety

✔️Both halves of an artwork are the same or nearly the same ➡️ symmetrical

✔️Both halves of the artwork are different but visually equal ➡️ asymmetrical

✔️Making an object stand out and draw your attention ➡️ emphasis

Step-by-step explanation:

In art, asymmetrical or asymmetrical balance is seen as what occurs when you have different visual images on either side of a design yet these different images still seems balanced.

Contrast helps to add variety and it also creates unity.

Pattern in art is a design where shapes, lines, colors, or forms are repeated.

Radial balance refers to equal parts that actually radiate out from the center.

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