![]() ![]() ![]() One composition should have Symmetric Balance | Two sides of the composition are equal. One composition should have Asymmetric Balance | The sides of the composition are not equal but bare the same visual weight The shapes should be either organic/biomorphic or geometric You will create three (3) abstract (non-representational) Nōtan compositions. Nōtan is traditionally presented in paint, ink, or cut paper, but it is relevant to a host of modern-day image-making techniques, such as lithography in printmaking, and rotoscoping in animation (1). You will develop the project based on the Japanese design concept called Nōtan (濃淡), which observes the relationship and placement of light and dark shapes in the composition translating shape & space into flat shapes on a two-dimensional surface. You will also use the Principles of Organization Balance and to help you achieve the desired content. You will explore figure/ground relationships through the usage of shape and space to evoke content. In this project you will continue to exercise ways to abstract from Subject Matter while focusing on Form. Intentionally transform a representational design into an abstract or non-representational design to convey Content.ĭevelop visual understanding of the Elements of Design Shape & Space and their characteristics.ĭevelop visual understanding of the Principle of Organization Balance. Develop visual understanding of the differences between subject matter and form. ![]()
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