Because "Value Contrast" shows different values in objects and with it, it is more interesting to look at the art works. So overall, artists will get more attention to their art pieces if their works show value contrast
Contrast in art refers to color, shade, texture, etc that is different from each other. For example, if you have very light areas and then very dark areas, or very little color on a piece except a portion that is bright with color, or very little detail and then a focus area that is very detailed, they are said to be in contrast of each other. On a 3D piece such as a carving or clay sculpture, contrast can be the difference between shallow dips and ridges and deeper/higher ones, or it can be the difference between textures. If you play around with graphics art editor software, the more contrast you have, the brighter the brights and the darker the darks. The higher the setting, the less subtle differences you have between the lights and the darks in an image, until all you have is white and black.
Hellenistic art was focused more on perfection of the human form, precision and detail. Sculptures from Hellenistic times looked more God-like than human. In contrast, Hellenic art was based on the new idea of realism. Hellenic sculptures were shaped into realistic, faulted human forms. These are the basic differences between the two types.
Dominance is not Prominence or Contrast. Dominance has to do with how much area is covered by the characteristics of Shape, Direction, Color, Color, Value, Texture and Size. For example, a painting may have a gray dominance, but hold a bright, saturated color for contrast to hold the eye at the center of interest. Dominance is necessary for contrast and unity and is achieved through repetition and/or size. For a painting to have "Shape Dominance" one need only look at the character of the shapes which overwhelm the picture space, be they geometric, or organic. While unity is the goal to achieve in a painting (or novel, or poem, or music) a dominant theme must be present, which lends itself to the outcome in overall mood (or emotional content) of the art.
Well, I only know one thing for now which is art. Artists at the time of the Renaissance found new techniques in art and used new perspectives including the use of 3D and light contrast. The website below shows what I just explained in more detail. good luck! Resource: http://www.chiff.com/a/renaissance-art.htm
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How’ve can you create contrast in your still life? In art
Pop Art uses all different contrast in work you have quite bright pictures and you have quite dark and gloomy pictures!
Variety
to contrast and balance
Unity, Variety, Balance, Contrast and Proportion
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.
Chiaroscuro
Because "Value Contrast" shows different values in objects and with it, it is more interesting to look at the art works. So overall, artists will get more attention to their art pieces if their works show value contrast