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This document discusses principles of art such as visual movement, rhythm, balance, harmony, and unity. It provides examples of how these principles can be achieved in artwork and direct the viewer's eye through lines, edges, shapes, colors, and repetition.

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This document discusses principles of art such as visual movement, rhythm, balance, harmony, and unity. It provides examples of how these principles can be achieved in artwork and direct the viewer's eye through lines, edges, shapes, colors, and repetition.

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Art Appreciation

Prof. Howaida El Sebaee


Questions on lecturer 5 (Answered )
choose the right answer “you can tick two answers”:
1- “Visual Movement is used by the artist to direct the viewer
through the art work”
 Right
 Wrong

2- Movement can be directed along…..,……,…..,…..


 determine whether a painting is successful
 Green - orange – purple
 lines, edges, shapes and colors
 Principles

3- The …………in art is quite possibly one of the most interesting


methods that the artists implement to create a certain movement
 Balance
 composition
 repetition
 All of the above

4- In the opposite picture, you can


find a sense of ……….
 Balance
 visual movement
 principles
 blue

5- In the opposite Image, you can find a sense of


……….
 Line ,area , form
 Balance , Varity
 Optical illusion
 All of the above

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6- In the opposite figure you
can Find a sense of ……..
 Line , form
 Balance , Varity
 visual movement
 All of the above

7- In the opposite figure you can Find a


sense of ……..
 Line , form
 Balance , Varity
 visual movement
 All of the above

8- In the opposite figure you can Find a sense


of ……..
 Line , form
 Balance , Varity
 visual movement
 All of the above

9- ………..is usually achieved through


repetition of lines, shapes, colors, and more
 form
 Rhythm
 asymmetrical
 All of the above

10- “Rhythm creates a visual tempo in artworks and provides a


path for the viewer's eye to follow”.
 wrong
 Right

11- We can use ………types of rhythm


 Two
 Three
 five
 four
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12- In the opposite figure you
can Find a …….. Rhythm.
 Regular
 Random
 Alternating
 Progressive
13- In the opposite figure you can Find a ……..
Rhythm.
 Regular
 Random
 Alternating
 Progressive

14- In the opposite figure you can Find a …….. Rhythm.


 Regular
 Random
 Alternating
 Progressive
15- In the opposite figure you can Find a ……..
Rhythm.
 Regular
 Random
 Alternating
 Progressive

16- In the opposite figure you can Find a …….. Rhythm.


 Regular and Random
 Random
 Alternating and regular
 Progressive and Random

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17- In the opposite figure you can Find a
…….. Rhythm.
 Regular
 Random
 Flowing
 Progressive

18- In the opposite figure you can Find a


…….. Rhythm.
 Regular
 Random
 Flowing
 Progressive

19- In the opposite figure you can Find a …….. Rhythm.


 Regular
 Random
 Flowing
 Progressive

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20-“Harmony is a principle of art which
refers to how well all the visual elements
work together”

 wrong
 Right

21-“Harmony uses the elements of art (color, line, shape, form,


value, space, texture) as a way to create a sense of togetherness
amongst otherwise separate parts …it lead us to (unity) ”

 wrong
 Right

22- ……… (also called harmony) is an important principle of


design that gives the artwork a sense of cohesion or
coherence ‫تماسك‬
 Regular
 Random
 Flowing
 Unity

23- In the opposite figure you can Find


two examples of unity and variety with
using ……………
 Texture and lines
 Random movements
 Flowing
 color and size

Good luck

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