Dynamic: (dinámica) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
Balance: (Equilibrar) OFFSET OR COMPARE THE VALUE OF (ONE THING) WITH ANOTHER.
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Compositional balance refers to the placement of the elements of art (color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value) in relation to each other. When balanced, a composition appears more stable and visually pleasing.
Balance in art refers to the sense of distribution of perceived visual weights that offset one another. We feel more comfortable--and therefore find it more pleasing--when the parts of an artwork seem to balance each other. Imbalance gives us an unsettled feeling, and that is something that for most artists is not the desired effect. Some artists, however, deliberately disturb our sense of balance. |
Symmetrical Balance: (EQUILIBRIO SIMÉTRICO) made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; showing symmetry.
Symmetrical balance refers to balance that is achieved by arranging elements on either side of the center of a composition in an equally weighted manner. Symmetrical balance can be thought of as 50/50 balance or like a mirror image. In other words, the image would look the same on either side of the center.
Symmetrical balance is often used to convey a sense of formality, order, rationality, and permanence. |
Asymmetrical Balance: (EQUILIBRIO aSIMÉTRICO)- having parts or aspects that are not equal or equivalent; unequal in some respect
In asymmetrical balance, the two sides are not identical, but differ from one another. However, the elements are arranged so that there is a sense of balance. Asymmetrical balance often has more variety, visual interest, and liveliness.
Asymmetrical balance can be achieved by using some of the following principles: Visually--
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Radial Balance: (EQUILIBRIO radial)
of or arranged like rays or the radii of a circle; diverging in lines from a common center.
repetition: (repetición) the recurrence of an action or event; a thing repeated.
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anomaly: (anomalía) something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected.
Anomaly is the presence of irregularity in a design in which regularity still prevails. It marks a certain degree of departure from the general conformity, resulting in slight or considerable interruption of the overall discipline.
Anomaly that is intentionally and effectively incorporated in a design has a definite purpose, and is used only when necessary. Here are the most common purposes for anomaly:
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