Usually, the repetition of similar elements, like lines, shapes or areas of color in a work of art is called "rhythm", similar to the use of the term in music. If lines or shapes are repeated exactly over a large enough passage, they can become a "pattern".
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A symmetrical balance refers to a design that has dissimilar elements but still appears balanced, dividing a picture in half won't have the exact same elements however the elements they do have are varied and seem to balance one another out.
1.This term refers to a subject in artwork that has been simplified and rearranged. (1 point)(0 pts) nonobjective(0 pts) linear(1 pt) semi-abstract(0 pts) objective1 /1 point 2.This term refers to artwork that does not have a reference to a subject or object. (1 point)(0 pts) representational(1 pt) nonobjective(0 pts) subjective(0 pts) objective1 /1 point 3.This type of abstract design is based on geometric shapes. (1 point)(0 pts) organic abstraction(0 pts) pop art(1 pt) geometric abstraction(0 pts) linear abstraction1 /1 point The final score is 3/3 (100%).
Impasto is a painting technique (typically in oil painting) where the artist uses thick layers of paint (think of the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh) to create the image within and/or define the surface of the picture. The word impasto is a variation on an Italian word that means "to cover in paste"
N-tier software architecture refers to a method of designing a system. In this system, the presentation, application processing, and data management are logically done separately from each other.
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Usually, the repetition of similar elements, like lines, shapes or areas of color in a work of art is called "rhythm", similar to the use of the term in music. If lines or shapes are repeated exactly over a large enough passage, they can become a "pattern".
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composition view
Principle of art that combines elements in a work of art to create size relationships of elements to the whole artwork and to each other.
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