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Definition: A focal point is the element in a painting that pulls in the viewer's eye, that is the center of attention or the main subject.

 


Focal Point
In a work of art, the centre of visual attention, often different from the physical centre of the work.

focal point
The area of an artwork's composition on which interest or attention centers.
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focal point. The place in a work of art on which attention becomes centered because of an element emphasized in some way.

focal point: the area within a composition at which the emphasis is greatest and where the eye of the viewer continually comes to rest (the center of interest).

FOCAL POINT an area of an artwork that first attracts and usually sustains the viewer's attention.
FOREGROUND in a scene or artwork, the part that seems closest to the viewer.

focal point A radial type of balance. It occurs when two or more identical elements are distributed around a center point to create a repetitive equilibrium.

Focal point
The portion of an artwork's composition on which interest or attention centers.

Focal point: a specific area, element or principle that dominates a work of art; the area in a work which the eye is most compellingly drawn. The viewer's eye is usually drawn there first.

focal point - In two-dimensional images, the center of interest visually and/or subject-wise; tends to be used more in traditional, representational art than in modern and contemporary art, ...

Focal point: The focal point of an image is the area in a composition to which the eye returns most naturally.
Folio: This term refers to a large sheet of paper that becomes four separate pieces of a book when folded and cut.

FOCAL POINT:
The main part of the picture that draws the viewer's attention.
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Focal point - main idea in a work of art, center of interest

Forms of art ...

The focal point of the scene is no longer at the centre. Rather, it is shifted to the right. Here Heliodorus and his followers, profaning the Temple of Jerusalem, are driven out by an armed rider and by two running figures.

altar The focal point of a place of worship, raised platform or table where ceremonies are performed.
alter To change in any manner.
antefixae Ornamental blocks on the edge of a roof which conceal the ends of the roof tiles ...

"And mouths are focal points in many scenes other than those actually depicting oral aggression or symbolising oral sexuality.

Also see erasure, focal point, one-point perspective, optical illusion, point, and two-point perspective.
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Saint Theresa, the focal point of the chapel, is a soft white marble statue surrounded by a polychromatic marble architectural framing. This structure works to conceal a window which lights the statue from above.

focal point - that part of a work which attracts the first or most attention of the viewer
folk art - regional, traditional works of art made without formal training; see: naïve art ...

"Florence, which was the centre of the philosophical revival, also became the most significant focal point for festive ceremonies.

The Girl with a Pearl Earring (Dutch:Het meisje met de parel) is one of Dutch painter Johannes Vermeers masterworks and as the name implies, uses a pearl earring for a focal point. ...

flat-topped block, usually of stone, used for sacrifice to a deity, or, in a Christian church, as a focal point in services.
Altarpiece
in Christian church architecture, the picture or decorated screen behind the altar.

Chiaroscuro: The dramatic use of light and shadow to create a mood or a focal point in a painting.
Collage: A grouping of different textured materials or objects that are glued together.

Great royal palaces built around large courtyards were the focal points of these communities. The Minoan empire appears to have coordinated and defended the bronze-age trade.

In Mannerist paintings, compositions can have no focal point, space can be ambiguous, figures can be characterized by an athletic bending and twisting with distortions, exaggerations, an elastic elongation of the limbs, bizarre posturing on one hand, ...

philosophical movement which started in Italy in the mid-14th century, and which drew on antiquity to make man the focal point. In humanism, the formative spiritual attitude of the Renaissance, the emancipation of man from God took place.

Traditionally, artists had created images where the lines, shapes, tones and colours were arranged in a way that led the eye to the focal point of the painting.

A type of space in modern painting characterized by the distribution of forms equally over the entire the picture surface, as opposed to the traditional composing method of having a focal point or center of interest.

The perspective of this illusion is centered towards one focal point. The steep foreshortening of the figures, the painted walls and pillars, creates an illusion of deep recession or imaginary space, such as a heavenly sphere or even an open sky.

Artists use linear perspective to create a focal point for a picture. Any walls, ceilings, floors or other objects with lines will appear to come together at the horizon line. These lines converging lead our eyes towards that point.

This is why I put Raoul Wallenberg as a central focal point in my art. Life is sacred; every person has value. The culture of a society is built on the fiber of different groups of people. Together we form a strong cohesive society.

What did you notice? Discuss balance, focal point, scale, dominance, discord, and harmony
Is the composition familiar to you? If so how?
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Within the asymmetrical, baroque design, Daniel is the focal point even though his position is off-center.

Unique: To enhance an image on a print--usually by painting over, or "high-lighting", the focal points of the image, thus giving the print "texture", "dimension", and added "distinction". (Also known as "Hand-Enhance" or "Hand-Highlight") ...

The rule states that the painting is much more interesting if the focal point is not in the center of the canvas but rather in one of the outlying regions, preferably at one of the intersection points Return to top ...

Middle ground: The area of a painting between the foreground and the background. In a landscape this usually where your focal point would be. - See Background, Foreground.

cylindrical, domed structure forming a roof or a ceiling, elevated above other vaulted ceilings by a cylindrical drum. Armenians turned the single nave church and basilica into structures in which the cupola was centralized and was the "focal point." ...

worked from this base tone towards light, with white gouache, and dark, with ink, bodycolour or watercolour. The term broadened in meaning to cover all strong contrasts in illumination between light and dark areas creating moods and focal points in ...

and Kline; their works possess very different moods and subjects, yet share qualities such as sizable canvasses, flat compositions, and the fact that all areas of the piece are filled with movement and paint (instead of creating a focal point, ...

See also: Painting, Composition, Movement, Expression, Sculpture

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