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Which principle of art is concerned with equalizing visual forces, elements, or weight in a work?​




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C. Perez

C. Perez

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C. Perez
C. Perez, Writer, Writer, Cleveland

Answered Jun 13, 2019

The correct answer to this question is Balance. This principle of art is how the weight in a composition is distributed. In this context, the pressure is the physical weight of the piece such as pounds, but it is the visual weight. Visual weight is measured by observation. This is done by giving the artwork an axis.

The correct answer to this question is Balance. This principle of art is how the weight in a
The axis can be either vertical or horizontal, and the piece will balance from top to bottom. There are three types of Balance, which are radial, symmetric, and asymmetric. When a bit of work is balanced, it is easy to look at and understand. This piece would be considered a skewed balance.

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Larry Thornton

Larry Thornton

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Larry Thornton
Larry Thornton, Student, MBA, Los Angles

Answered Jun 03, 2019

Balance in our is one of the main principles of design, and humans have a natural predisposition to seek out and bring forth balance. There are three essential types of symmetry in art and design, which include symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial. In our balance is concerned with several variables. These variables include line, shape, color, value, space form, and texture, and how they all relate to each other.

Balance in our is one of the main principles of design, and humans have a natural predisposition to
It is essential to understand how all these variables work together to achieve balance and equilibrium. Artists generally seek to create balanced work, and a fair painting makes the viewer feel comfortable and secure. Unbalanced art may have a strong cult following; however, this form of art may appear unstable. When creating artwork, the artist keeps in mind that some elements hold more weight than others.

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slenker

slenker

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Answered Sep 13, 2018

Balance
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