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Friday night. There is only one piece of the lasagna left. Nadav is heating up the lasagna and in charge of the portions. This was what I had found after finishing up the salad ... (The left portion is for me, the right for him).

 

As the cook, I'll take it as a compliment :)

 

Dublin.

Friday, 27.06.2008

this shows how different in size the two objects are

1) This picture shows proportion because of the mini popcorn then the big popcorn making it look large.

2) I think the best part of this picture is how detailed the popcorn looks.

Proportion is the girl against the pilar.

Formal elements assignment

This is my best example of proportion because of the varying sizes of the cups. You can clearly tell that the sample cup is much smaller than the grande cup. This is an exmample of an L-composition becuase your eye is drawn to the starbucks logo on the big cup down to the logo on the smaller one, therefore those 2 cups form an L shape.

Proportion is the size relationship of parts to a whole and to one another. Scale refers to relating size to a constant, such as a human body.

 

Balance is the impression of equilibrium in a pictorial or sculptural composition. Balance is often referred to as symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial.

The proportions of the two dolls next to each other is not bad at all!

 

Fine art photography series taking a look at a hidden fantasy world where objects and people and mismatched. The series is symbolic of how things can easily be blown out of proportion.

Out of Proportion (exhibition)"Miksch Shop"

Lin Barnhardt

Exhibiting member in Clay

1) Proportion is reflected in this image because it shows the doll shoe and the large size difference between it and the normal-sized shoe.

2) The most successful aspect of this photo is how every detail in the shoes and even in the wood is shown.

In a world where impalas conquer the dastardly dandelion, anything can happen!

  

Les Jardins de Callunes (Lorraine, France)

www.lesjardinsdecallunes.fr/

The smaller buildings show how tall the biggest building is, and the street lights, trees, and people help show the proportions of everything else too!

1) This image investigates the principle of proportion being that a harmonious relationship exists between the elements with respect to size.

 

2) The ring around the light pole in a way makes it more clear

Unit 1: Elements and principles of design

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