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==Harmony==
Harmony is achieved in a physical body of work by using small similar particles throughout the course, and gives a complicated look to a piece of work or drawing.
Colour harmony or [[colour theory]] is also considered a principle through the application of the design [[Elements of art#Colour|element of colour]].
==Variety==
Variety is the quality or state of having different forms or types, notable use of contrast, emphasis, difference in size ayeah
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==Rhythm==
Rhythm is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to
create a feeling of organized movement. Rhythm creates a mood like music or
dancing. To keep rhythm exciting and active, variety is essential for example when a painting may have smooth and soft texture repeating then it is a soft and smooth rhythm.
==Unity==
Unity is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates
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==Emphasis==
Emphasis is where the artist makes a certain part of the artwork stand out, or catch your eye. <ref name=uen/>
==Balance==
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Balance is arranging elements so that no one part of a work overpowers, or seems heavier than any other part. The three different kinds of balance are symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial. Symmetrical (or formal) balance is the most stable, in a visual sense. When both sides of an artwork on either side of the horizontal or vertical axis of the picture plane are exactly (or nearly exactly) the same the work is said to exhibit this type of balance. It is also a principle that deals with the visual weight of an artwork.
==Proportion==
Proportion is a measurement of the size and quantity of elements within a composition. In ancient arts, proportions of forms were enlarged to show importance. This is why Egyptian gods and political figures appear so much larger than common people. The ancient Greeks found fame with their accurately-proportioned sculptures of the human form. Beginning with the Renaissance, artists recognized the connection between proportion and the illusion of 3-dimensional space.
== Movement ==
Movement is caused by using elements under the rules of the principles of art in picture to give the feeling of motion and to guide the viewer's eyes throughout the artwork. In movement an art should flow, because the artist has the ability to control the viewer's eye. The artists control what the viewers see and how they see it, like a path leading across the page to the item the artist wants the viewer's attention focused on.
==Pattern==
Pattern is showing consistency with colors or lines. Putting a red spiral at the bottom left and top right for example, will cause the eye to move from one spiral, to the other, and everything in between. It is indicating movement by the repetition of elements. Rhythm can make an artwork seem active.<ref name=uen/>
==References==
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[[Category:Artistic techniques]]
[[Category:Aesthetics]]
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