Radial balance
Lines or shapes that radiate outward from a central point in a circular fashion.
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.
radial symmetry: the condition of having similar parts regularly arranged around a central axisCite:"radial symmetry." Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. 2008. Merriam-Webster Online. 15 November 2008
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(1) Symmetrical balance (2) Asymmetrical balance (3) Radial balance
Radial balance
(1) Symmetrical balance (2) Asymmetrical balance (3) Radial balance
radial balance
Lines or shapes that radiate outward from a central point in a circular fashion.
Patrick Mandala has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Art, Comparative, Buddhist art and symbolism, Comparative Art, Mandala (Buddhism), Painting, Tantric-Buddhist, Tankas (Tibetan scrolls)
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Radial. The balance of a rose window is radial.
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In this context, "mandala" likely refers to the circular shape of the pupil, which resembles the intricate and symmetrical patterns found in traditional mandala art. The use of "mandala" highlights the intricate and detailed structure of the pupil.
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