Foundations of Art and Design
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Through a wide range of illustrations, the author demonstrates how an artist or designer fills a blank canvas - nothingness - with points, lines, shapes, textures and colours in order to create a sense of space, time and motion. He also reveals how to develop unity and harmony, balance, scale and proportion, contrast and emphasis, and rhythm - all in the quest for a satisfying illusion.
Author: Alan Pipes
Format: Paperback, 272 pages
Published: 2004, Laurence King Publishing, United Kingdom
Genre: Fine Arts / Art History
Description
Through a wide range of illustrations, the author demonstrates how an artist or designer fills a blank canvas - nothingness - with points, lines, shapes, textures and colours in order to create a sense of space, time and motion. He also reveals how to develop unity and harmony, balance, scale and proportion, contrast and emphasis, and rhythm - all in the quest for a satisfying illusion.
Foundations of Art and Design