Symmetrical balance: the placing of identical forms to either side of the central axis of a work to stabilize it visually. - T - ...
Symmetrical/Symmetry: A type of balance in which elements are arranged the same on each side of an imaginary line. Technique: A special way to create artwork, often by following a step-by-step procedure.
SYMMETRICAL Descriptive of a design in which the two halves of a composition on either side of an imaginary central vertical axis correspond to one another in size, shape, and placement. TACTILE ...
Symmetrical - being exactly the same on both sides
Technique - the process used to create a work of art (painting, photography, casting, weaving) ...
A symmetrical six-sided polygon. The hexagon form has some rather peculiar mathematical characteristics and is utilized extensively in nature.
The symmetrical composition is supported by framing trees on the right and left edges of the picture.
symmetry or symmetrical balance - The parts of an image or object organized so that one side duplicates, or mirrors, the other. Also known as formal balance, its opposite is asymmetry - asymmetrical balance.
rinceau A symmetrical, swirling foliate ornament. rocaille An elaborate style of ornament characterized by curving foliate forms, often with little beads and shells, popular in 18th century rococo interiors and grottos.
The ladies lean symmetrically toward each other and the center of the geometric composition with its long, low banquette and carefully arranged cushions and framed pictures.
Not symmetrical. atmospheric perspective A technique, often employed in landscape painting, designed to suggest three-dimensional space in the two-dimensional space of the picture plane, ...
formal balance - formal symmetry; symmetrical balance; balance achieved through precise arrangement of forms, i.e. by formula ...
It is a symmetrical ornamental motif imitating palm trees or palm leaves. Following Oriental patterns, it is an element of ancient architectural decoration frequently used either on its own or as friezes.
In France, fashionable 19th-century ornament for interior decoration and furniture included symmetrically arranged gilt-bronze classical motifs: capitals, palmettes, sphinxes, dolphins, swans, and miniaturized mythical characters and creatures.
The composition is extremely balanced, almost symmetrical. On either side of the Virgin's head are two archangels who seem to be looking over her and perhaps expressing astonishment at the great miracle of Christ's birth.
In sculpture and paintings frontailsm means that the stance is always frontal and bisymmetrical, with arms close to the trunk and the head of the individual/creature is always drawn in profile, the leg is turned to the same side as the head, ...
A symmetrical grouping of holy/divine admirers is painted on either side of the symmetrical throne, and the throne Occupants are frozen in a pose (albeit tender).
That most symmetrical forms have certain uses. That a vast number of subjects cannot be precisely, and therefore not properly rendered in symmetrical forms".
There are three different types of balance: symmetrical, asymmetrical and radial. The human figure in this diagram is symmetrically balanced; the same on the left and right sides of a central axis.
The discovery of his definitive form came at a period of great distress to the artist; his mother Kate died in October 1948 and it was at some point during that winter that Rothko happened upon the striking symmetrical rectangular blocks of two to ...
Renaissance art was more orderly, restrained, and symmetrically balanced. Baroque artists made their work richer and more grandiose. For example, a Renaissance artist may have used rectangles to make an artwork balanced and beautiful.
It is characterized by the use of angular, symmetrical geometric forms. One of the classic Art Deco themes is that of 1930s-era skyscrapers such as New York's Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.
centrally-planned building: A building in which the sides are of equal length and in which the main space is symmetrical when bisected laterally and longitudinally. A centrally-planned building may be square, circular, or polygonal.
more info Axis - Any symmetrical or near-symmetrical volume has one or more axes which can be roughly described as imaginary centre lines to which all parts of the volume may be related ...more info ...
BALANCE equilibrium in a composition, either symmetrical or asymmetrical. BISQUE dull, fired ceramic clay before glazing. BLEEDING the tendency for some colors to show through a second layer of paint.
Fifteen smaller pyramids are arranged symmetrically around the walls of the immense quadrangle. Another structure outside of this quadrangle was built later, during the classic period. It is known as the Feathered Serpent Pyramid.
Balance. A principle of design that refers to the equalization of elements in a work of art. Balance may be symmetrical (formal), asymmetrical (informal), or radial. Basic components. The elements of art and the principles of design.
Partisan A staff weapon with a symmetrical double-edged central blade, often highly decorated. Carried as a ceremonial arm by officers and bodyguards in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
They include an elegant series of belt-plaques and hooks with symmetrical, openwork designs. Exotic sphinxes and winged griffins figure prominently among the decoration, underlining the oriental influences which shaped the so-called Early Style.
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Balance - A principle of design, it refers to the way the elements of art are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work. Balance can be symmetrical, or formal; or it can be asymmetrical, or informal. It can also be radial. Return to top ...
Inkblots are invariably symmetrical, but making them is largely aleatoric, their shapes depending greatly upon accident or chance. Painted versions of inkblots are called blotto painting.
of a composition can be described as taking on a measureable weight or dominance, and can then be arranged in such a way that they appear to be either in or out of balance, or to have one kind of balance or another. Balance can be symmetrical, ...
Balance An art and design principle concerned with the arrangement of one or more elements in a work of art so that they appear symmetrical (even) or asymmetrical (uneven) in design and proportion.
balance An arrangement of parts achieving a state of equilibrium between opposing forces or influences. Major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical. See symmetry.
balance Balance is a feeling of equality in weight, attention, or attraction of various elements within an artwork as a means of unifying a composition. May be described as symmetrical or asymmetrical.
(hypernym) artistic style, idiom Adjective 1. having elaborate symmetrical ornamentation; "the building...frantically baroque"-William Dean Howells (synonym) churrigueresque, churrigueresco (similar) fancy ...
The basic rose cut has a flat base (no pavilion) and a crown composed of triangular facets (usually 12 or 24) in symmetrical arrangement, which rise to form a point. Various forms of the rose cut have been in use since the mid continue ...
An architectural style developed in 16th-century Venetia by Palladio. It was based on classical Roman public architecture and the theories of Vitruvius and it placed great importance on symmetrical room planning and a harmonious system of proportions.
Their formlessness is corrected by the insertion into the surface of simple geometric shapes placed symmetrically or by a one-word inscription painted in capital letters of a classical mould.
Built to designs planned and supervised by Bernardo Rossellino in close consultation with Pius himself, this tiny city is the earliest example of symmetrical Renaissance town planning.
Turn-of-the-century buildings, like the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest and the Secession Building in Vienna, are prime examples of Art Nouveau's decorative and symmetrical architectural aesthetic.
This creates an octagonal base to support a tall cylindrical drum. Usually leading off the corner niches are chambers either circular in shape or square. The highly symmetrical plan is considered the most uniquely Armenian plan of all churches.
(Bayer) The main elements of Art Deco architecture were its nonstructural decorative elements and its focus on modernity. It is characterized by the use of crisp, symmetrical geometric forms.
Despite its lofty height, its massive structure makes it appear as though it is "hugging the earth" (especially when viewed from the exterior). The Romanesque had a symmetrical design, with a single tower, ...
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