Thursday, March 31, 2011

Unity with Variety (23)

Unity with Variety
-"Unity and variety are complementary concerns. Unity is the appearance or condition of oneness. In design, unity describes the feeling that all the elements in a work belong together and make up a coherent and harmonious whole. When a work of art has unity, we feel that any change would diminish its quality."
-"Variety, on the other hand, provides diversity. Variety acts to counter unity. The sameness of too much unity is boring, and the diversity of uncontrolled variety is chaotic, but a balance between unity and variety creates life."





-in both of these images the objects in the images are the same yet are painted/designed differently which makes unity with variety

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