In order to know what statement best explains the balance evident in the painting the statements will need to be provided. A picture of the painting is also needed in order to know the answer to this question.
A statement that is obvious to anyone and based on direct experiences is called a self-evident truth.
The noun form for the adjective evident is evidentness. A related noun form is evidence.
No, a negation is not another term for an axiom. A negation is the logical operation that expresses "not" in a statement, while an axiom is a self-evident or universally accepted truth that serves as a starting point for reasoning in a mathematical system or a logical argument.
Evidence.
Possibly dominant is the word you are looking for.
You could find and describe its rhythm by analyzing the flow of colors, shapes or other images within the picture.
There are many statements of value that are obvious or self evident in nature. One such statement is that if you want people to be nice to you have to be nice to them.
A statement that is obvious to anyone and based on direct experiences is called a self-evident truth.
the use of neutral colors to enhance the subject's serious nature
There are many kinds of statement that are not theorems: A statement can be an axiom, that is, something that is assumed to be true without proof. It is usually self-evident, but like Euclid's parallel postulate, need not be. A statement need not be true in all circumstances - for example, A*B = B*A (commutativity) is not necessarily true for matrix multiplication. A statement can be false. A statement can be self-contradictory for example, "This statement is false".
In "Woman with a Book" by Auguste Renoir, elements of design such as line, shape, and color are used to create harmony and balance in the composition. The principle of design that is evident in the painting is unity, as all the elements work together cohesively to convey a sense of calmness and beauty.
An axiom is a truth recognised universally, or an established principle or rule. It is a self-evident statement such as the famous axiom by Rene Descartes: I think therefore I am. It is obvious that were one to think, that one would be - this is self evident.
That is true, something that is taken as self evident without proof as a basis for reasoning
The most obvious statement that can be made about a situation or fact, also known as "la palisse," is something that is already widely known or evident to everyone.
The future tense of "evident" is "will be evident."
An axiom is a self-evident statement that is assumed to be true. A theorem is proved to be true.
A theorem is a statement or proposition which is not self-evident but which can be proved starting from basic axioms using a chain of reasoned argument (and previously proved theorems).