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Geometry and Art Symmetry, Balance and Scale

Geometry and Art Symmetry, Balance and Scale. Yun Yu A20239623. Language of the Visual Arts and Geometry. Lines Repetition Shapes/Plane Figures Forms/Space or Solid Figures Balance Perspective Proportion. Geometry is everywhere The Grammar of Architecture and Design.

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Geometry and Art Symmetry, Balance and Scale

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  1. Geometry and ArtSymmetry, Balance and Scale Yun Yu A20239623

  2. Language of the Visual Arts and Geometry • Lines • Repetition • Shapes/Plane Figures • Forms/Space or Solid Figures • Balance • Perspective • Proportion

  3. Geometry is everywhereThe Grammar of Architecture and Design American architect Frank Lloyd Wright

  4. Frank Lloyd Wright (United States, 1867–1959) Made by Linden Glass Company (Chicago, Illinois) Table Lamp from the Susan Lawrence Dana House, Springfield, Illinois, Leaded glass, bronze, brass, and zinc; base: 201⁄2 x 12 x 87/8 in., shade diameter: 29 in.

  5. Geometric Shapes and Forms Diego Rivera, (Mexico, 1886–1957) Still Life with Bread and Fruit (Naturaleza muerta con pan y fruta), 1917 Oil on canvas, 4513/16 x 35 in.

  6. Cubism: Breaking the Rules • Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) • Georges Braque (1882–1963) • Diego Rivera

  7. Pattern and Repetition Laura Long (1870–1975) Quilt, “Log Cabin” Pattern, 1931 Silk, 861⁄2 x 751⁄2 in.

  8. Tessellation • Tessellation is the process of creating a two-dimensional plane using the repetition of a geometric shape with no overlaps and no gaps.

  9. Labor and Geometry David Smith (United States, 1906–1965) Cubi XXIII, 1964 Stainless steel, 761⁄4 x 1727/8 x 353/8 in.

  10. Fractal Geometry Art

  11. Thank you

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