balance and contrast
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Balance and Contrast
Balance and Weight: Actual and Implied
• Actual Balance• Actual Weight• Visual Balance• Visual Weight
BALANCE
• An equilibrium of weight and force; distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
Kinds of Balance
• Symmetrical• Approximate
Symmetrical• Asymmetrical• Radial
Achieving Balance in Artifacts
• Size• Color• Shape• Frequency or
Repetition
VISUAL BALANCE
• The appearance of equilibrium in a work of art.
SYMMETRICAL BALANCE
• Visual or actual equilibrium of visual elements in size, shape, and placement.
Bilateral Symmetry
• Symmetry in which similar anatomical parts are arranged on opposite sides of a median axis so that only one plane can divide the individual into essentially identical halves
RADIAL BALANCE
• Equilibrium achieved by elements emanating from a point, usually the center, in a composition.
ASYMMETRICAL BALANCE
• Visual or actual equilibrium that is almost but not exactly symmetrical.
Contrast
• Visual Contrast• Conceptual Contrast
CONTRAST
• The use of opposing aspects of the elements of art to produce an intensified effect.
VISUAL CONTRAST
• Degree of visual difference among elements of art in a composition as a means of emphasis.
CONCEPTUAL CONTRAST
• An implied opposition of ideas to emphasize unexpected differences.