Principle of Designs Kelvin PeRry Jr.

Repitition- refers to an object or shape repeated.
Movement- in which some elements recurs regularly.
Balance- equal weight on equal sides
Variation- is the quality of having different forms or types
Dominance- created by visually reinforcing something we want the viewer to pay attention
Ecomony-This is purposefully leaving aspects of the original image OUT as you draw or paint in order to allow the Center of Interest to stand out and to create the Line Movement you desire

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Created with images by indi.ca - "Detail Of A Painting By Ramesh Kumar" • andrewmalone - "Candy Corn" • 499585 - "wave background image waves circles" • Zero_666 - "Movement" • Cillian Storm - "Balance" • tourist_on_earth - "Balance" • art_inthecity - "Jean-Paul Ganem, Variations, 2014" • NASA Goddard Photo and Video - "Free-Air Gravity Map of the Moon" • Nicola since 1972 - "Tree - IMG_1242" • DasWortgewand - "cup tee teacup" • mrbill78636 - "MY SON, JIM'S DISPLAY FOR THE GAULT SITE DIG ..." • mrbill78636 - "MY SON, JIM'S DISPLAY FOR THE GAULT SITE DIG ..."

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