Design Elements and Principles
1. There are several ways that artists unify their artwork. Some ways are by size, shape, repeating colors, textures, lines, etc. In Starry Night, Vincent Van Gogh unifies the piece by using a limited range of colors as well as having each part of the painting made in similar brush strokes. The tone of this piece is cool and serene and the shades of blue for the sky enhance the tone.
2. Asymmetrical balance is when balance is made in the artwork without its focus being symmetrical. An artist can create asymmetrical balance by distributing its visual weight using certain colors and objects on each side. In this art piece, the artist has one giant tree on the right side, while the left side has multiple trees that are smaller but it doesn't take the image away from its balance; it in fact keeps it together.
3. Scale can change the meaning of an artwork by making a great emphasis on an object. The reason behind that is to give viewers a certain perception. This art piece is made with scale to emphasize the size of the bear. An adult bear is much larger than a human but this piece greatly exaggerates the size difference.
2. Asymmetrical balance is when balance is made in the artwork without its focus being symmetrical. An artist can create asymmetrical balance by distributing its visual weight using certain colors and objects on each side. In this art piece, the artist has one giant tree on the right side, while the left side has multiple trees that are smaller but it doesn't take the image away from its balance; it in fact keeps it together.
3. Scale can change the meaning of an artwork by making a great emphasis on an object. The reason behind that is to give viewers a certain perception. This art piece is made with scale to emphasize the size of the bear. An adult bear is much larger than a human but this piece greatly exaggerates the size difference.
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