The Art of Balance was created on 2002-09-17.
Surprising and psychological (apex)
Art Garner has written: 'Why winners w[i]n' -- subject(s): Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Success, Success
(1) Symmetrical balance (2) Asymmetrical balance (3) Radial balance
Wolfgang Ullrich has written: 'Was war Kunst?' -- subject(s): Art 'Gesucht: Kunst!' -- subject(s): Art, Modern, Enthusiasm, Modern Art, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Modern art
Bjarne Sode Funch has written: 'The psychology of art appreciation' -- subject(s): Art appreciation, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Art appreciation 'Aestetikkens psykologi'
Balance
Symmetrical and asymmetrical are two types of balance in art and used to create balance in sculptures and paintings. Using contrast, which does not create balance in art, is a way of showing differences in color or shape as visual contrast.
Symmetrical and asymmetrical are two types of balance in art and used to create balance in sculptures and paintings. Using contrast, which does not create balance in art, is a way of showing differences in color or shape as visual contrast.
C is false - balance is required and desired in art to make it a whole work of artSee:What Happens in Art by Matthew Lipman. Publisher: Ardent Media, Jun 1, 1967
In works of art, balance is used to provide both aesthetics and equilibrium. Balance is one of the principles of art.
Brian Roy Nichols has written: 'Conversations with four children about their art' -- subject(s): Children and adults, Children's art, Expression in children, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Children's art