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LINE DYNAMICS: Asymmetry

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Calli Jessica Yesterday the class continued exploring Line Dynamics in an asymmetrical balance by employing line weight variations (Calli's drawing) and the Distal Cues (Jessica's drawing). Observe the way thick, dark lines advance and thin, light lines recede in Calli's drawing. In addition, when grouping lines together they tend to shed their Line characteristics and act more like Value. By drawing objects lower on the picture plane larger and diminishing the size as they recede (or move up the picture plane), Jessica has created the illusion of depth. Furthermore, overlapping objects helps establish foreground and background.

BALANCING THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE: Expansion of the Square

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Scott Russell Yesterday the class explored the relationships between positive and negative areas of a composition. The project ( Expansion of the Square ) forces the artist to address both positive and negative areas by cutting shapes from a square and reversing them creating mirror images in white and black. There is no waste or left over pieces. Scott's design above is a very dynamic and rhythmic composition. The shapes appear to twist and form a circle within the square. Rukhsana Kamal Rukhsana's design illustrates the concept of NOTAN (the perfect balance between dark and light, neither shape trying to dominate the other). There are three criteria for Notan 1. The negative area must be enclosed creating an interesting shape. 2. The image must be reversible; the black and white areas my swap values without changing the balance. 3. The positive and negative areas must be able to trade roles; positive seen as negative and negative seen as positive. In the design above, the fl...