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1. Proportion. The different sizes of the containers.
2. The styles of the cans are a bit different and make it look a little better visually.
it show asymmetrical balance because the car is right at the intersection when using the rule of thirsd
Image from '[Principles of Geology ... Reprinted from the sixth English edition, etc.]', 002293153
Author: LYELL, Charles Sir, Bart
Page: 542
Year: 1853
Place: London
Publisher:
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This is an example to wholeness. The first thing my eyes are drawn to is the gun shot on the left. Then my eyes go around to the title and back to the man holding the gun.
I took this image from a book about Frank Miller's art in the movie Sin City.
I chose this picture for my Principles of Design for repetition moment because it repeats and looks like it is moving.
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