Harmony, Rhythm and Balance PDF
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This document explains the concepts of harmony, rhythm, and balance in art. It discusses how different visual elements work together to create a pleasing effect. It also explains different types of balance, such as symmetrical and asymmetrical balance.
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HARMONY, RHYTHM AND BALANCE HARMONY - there is harmony when all the elements of Art works together. There is harmony when colors are coordinated. There is relationship that allows the colors to blend and work together, Refers to the pleasing arrangement of visual elemen...
HARMONY, RHYTHM AND BALANCE HARMONY - there is harmony when all the elements of Art works together. There is harmony when colors are coordinated. There is relationship that allows the colors to blend and work together, Refers to the pleasing arrangement of visual elements in an artwork, where each element contributes to aunified whole. It iscreated when different visual elements like colors. shapes and texture works together in anatural and pleasing way. Example: Harmony in colors Harmony in shapes RHYTHM - It is created when one or more elements of design are Used repeatedly to create afeeling of organized movement. - It is a Combination of repeated elements with variations. - lf is a visual or auditory pattern that creates asense of flow and connection within a work of art. Here aresome Ways rhythm can be created in art: Repetition: The consistent reuse of an element. " Pattern: The repetition of multiple elements together. " Contrast: The use of contrasting elements. Gradatilon: The use of gradualchanges in elements. Echo:The use of echoing elements. Examples: Balance-It is the distribution of visUal weight in a composition to createasense of stability and harmony. Here ae some types of balance in art: Symmetrical balance: The design is the same on both sides of a center line, Asymmetrical balance: The design is different on each side, but the elements are arranged to make each side eqUally important. Radial balance: The elements are arranged aroundacentral point, similar to spokes on a bicycle. SYMMETRICAL BALÄNCE Synmetrical balance is when each half of the artVork is identical or similar to the other (also caled be used to create a feeling of "mirrored"). It can orcder, serenity withnin the art composition. stability, calmness and RADIAL BALANCE Raial balance is when the arranged in acircular patternelemnentS of the artwOrk are arOund a Central point. used to create a feeling of order It can oe ancd harmony. ASYMMETRICAL BALANCE ASymmetrical balance is when the elements on either side of the art differ, and the entire artwork is not evenly around acentral point. It is often distributed in a tree or a seen in ature, for example. mOuntain range, and can be used to feeling of vibrancy and create a moVement. TeachersSignature CONDITIONING EXERCISES Conditioning exercises help develop, tone, and shape your body by using avariety of muscles. They can inclucde: Strength training: Builds muscle and strength with exercises like deadlifts, bench presses, and squats. Cardio and aerobic: Improves cardiovascular health with exercises like jogging. Bodyweight: Doesn't require equipment or classes, and includes exercises like push-ups, lurnges, and burpees. like yoga. Flexibility: Improves range of motion with exercises like child's Stretching: Reduces muscle tension with exercises pose. different exercises with Circuit training: Rotates bétwween minimal rest, like burpees. SPEED OFSOUNDS IN MUSIC Ire music Temp- the pace of the tempo marking for fast nmusic Allegro- the the tempo marking for slowmusic Andante-