Saturday, February 4, 2012

Unity

This is an example of chaotic unity. The lines and the color makes it unified but it is scribbled into one image which makes it chaotic. 
 This is an example of continuation. This has a line that makes your eye move in one direction. You could say that the continuation is a little bit in both directions, vertically and horizontally.
 Its hard to see in this image but I am sure many of seen this image before. This is my example of figurative unity. It consists of dots creating the image which makes the artwork.
This is a grid example. I find that websites have the best examples of grid composition. The way the images are placed creates unity.


This is an example of non-object repetition. This creates unity through circles and the colors create a variety. 
This is an example of proximity. This creates unity because they are close together. Separately they wouldn't create a unified look. 

 This is an example of repetition on variety. The windows are all different shapes, sizes, and colors but create a unified look.
When I think of unity I think of Andy Warhol. This is my example of repetition with similarity. All four images are the same which creates the repetition and the only difference is the colors.

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