MS3.ART.1.C
Evaluate the principles of design, including emphasis, repetition/pattern, movement/rhythm, contrast/variety, balance, proportion, and unity, in personal artworks using vocabulary accurately.
Middle School Level 3 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2013
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principles of designemphasisrepetitionpatternmovementrhythmcontrastvarietybalanceproportionunitypersonal artworksvocabulary
Skills
- evaluate (principles of design in personal artworks) #dok3
- use (art vocabulary accurately in context) #dok2
- identify (examples of design principles) #dok1
- analyze (how principles of design function in artwork) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify the principles of design in a work of art. #dok1
- I can use art vocabulary to describe how design principles are shown in my artwork. #dok2
- I can evaluate the use of emphasis, pattern, and unity in my own artwork. #dok3
- I can analyze how the principles of design affect the overall balance and harmony of my composition. #dok3
Big Ideas
- The principles of design are essential tools artists use to create balance, movement, and unity in art.
- Understanding and applying design principles with accurate vocabulary deepens both art creation and art critique.
Essential Questions
- How do the principles of design influence the look and feel of an artwork?
- In what ways can you apply specific design principles to improve your own artwork?
- Why is it important to use accurate art vocabulary when discussing design principles?
- How does evaluating the principles of design help you better understand and appreciate art?
- What happens to a composition when principles like balance or contrast are not used intentionally?