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Compare and contrast the principles of design, including emphasis, repetition/pattern, movement/rhythm, contrast/variety, balance, proportion, and unity, in personal artwork.
Level III · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2013
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principles of designemphasisrepetition/patternmovement/rhythmcontrast/varietybalanceproportionunitypersonal artwork
Skills
- compare (principles of design in personal artwork) #dok2
- contrast (principles of design in personal artwork) #dok2
- analyze (use of principles of design in personal artwork) #dok3
- justify (choices of principles of design in personal artwork) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify the principles of design such as emphasis, repetition/pattern, movement/rhythm, contrast/variety, balance, proportion, and unity. #dok1
- I can compare how the principles of design are used in my own art. #dok2
- I can contrast the use of the principles of design in different pieces of my artwork. #dok2
- I can analyze how my use of a principle of design impacts my personal artwork. #dok3
- I can justify my choices of design principles in my own artwork and explain their effects. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Understanding how the principles of design work together helps artists create more effective and expressive personal artwork.
- Comparing and contrasting principles of design deepens comprehension of artistic process and personal artistic growth.
Essential Questions
- How do the principles of design contribute to the overall impact of personal artwork?
- In what ways can two artworks use the same design principle differently?
- Why is it important to balance principles such as unity and contrast in a single piece of art?
- How can analyzing my own use of design principles help me grow as an artist?
- What choices might an artist make when applying the principles of design to convey a particular idea or emotion?