1. Include this MIB.
2.Recap the design principles listed below:
Gestalt Theory: This principle describes how “humans’group” similar elements, identify patterns, and “simplify complex” images when perceiving objects. Creators use these principles to significantly organize “content” so it is “aesthetically” pleasing and informal to understand (Westheimer, 2023).
Contrast: Contrast happens when “two elements” on a single page are different as it can be dissimilar fonts, colours, or sizes. People’s eyes like contrast and it helps to grab attention and aids in the organization of information.
Emphasis: Emphasis is used to draw the eye of the reader to specific elements. It can be achieved through changes in size, colour, or position. Emphasis is used to create a hierarchy of importance in a design.
Balance: Balance refers to the supply and visual bulk of components in an arrangement. A “well-balanced” design is certainly pleasing to an eye and displays a “sense of equilibrium”.
Repetition: Repetition in design involves using the same component or element over and over again. It creates an element of unity within a specific piece of artwork and brings the project to life (Al-Saadi et al. 2022).
Movement: Movement in plan can make it appear as though workings within a “composition” are truly in journey. “Optical illusions” can trick a mind into observing motion once there is nobody.
Harmony and Unity: Harmony refers to the various elements of a design being arranged concerning each other to make a composition well-balanced and appealing. “Unity” in design happens when an element in place work together in a way that the final look is “balanced and harmonious” (Alam, 2021).
Symbol: A “symbol” is an essential visual “stand-in for”a word, concept, idea, or even any sound. Most of the brand’s use “symbols” to seamlessly become more familiar to customers and to “non-stop” features or values in a way that is informal to understand.
Word and Image: The relationship between words and images is an important element in design. According to the author, the effectiveness of any design depends on the contrast between images and words in addition to the ambiguity of words, images and relationship (Iluz et al. 2023).
3.Selected UNSDG Goal :
Goal 11: “Sustainable Cities and Communities”. To make a city safe, sustainable, inclusive and resilient this goal is made. In the context of design and art, this goal emphasizes the significance of natural and cultural heritage, participatory planning and public spaces. Design or art can play an essential role in achieving this goal by significantly creating a sustainable urban environment that is atheistically functional, inclusive and pleasing. It can help to shape public spaces that specifically faster community interaction, a sense of belonging and cultural expression to contribute to the overall sustainabilit of a city (Sdgs.un.org, 2024).
Artist:David Ambarzumjan
oil on 50x70cm wood (2019)
Source Link: https://david-ambarzumjan.com/brushstrokes-in-time-main-collection
5.Explanation for selecting the work of art
`The above-mentioned artwork titled “Recover” by the artist David Ambarzumjan was chosen because the earthwork visually encapsulates the essence of the “UNSDG Goal 11”. His art combines elements of abstraction and surrealism and expresses a fascination with the diversity and unpredictability of nature. It also reflects the fact that the development potential of sustainable cities is also diverse. The use of huge brushes as windows or portals into another dimension of time, blending the grand scale of the past, present and end times on a single canvas, exemplifies the inclusiveness and creativity of sustainable cities.Throughout the painting, the contrast between the city, which embodies human civilization, and the deer in nature is striking. And visually these two completely different ecological environments are unified by being on the same plane and level, with the antlers in the middle of the painting as a special symbol that also expresses its values of nature and sustainability.
In terms of design principles, the following are observed:
1:Contrast2:Harmony and Unity
3:Symbol
https://paperform.co/blog/principles-of-design/
https://www.superside.com/blog/principles-of-design-guide
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/design-principles-a-list-of-the-principles-of-design/
https://www.nngroup.com/articles/design-principles/
Weekly feedback:
Regarding the assignment for task1, I actually did it twice. Because in the first assignment, I didn't
complete it well enough, I didn't describe the three design principles about the artwork very clearly. There
were some problems with my expression, and my teacher pointed this out, and he made me rethink if my
design principles and the artwork I chose were really applicable in Goal 11.
I reflected on my understanding of Goal 11 and chose a piece of artwork that was more appropriate to the
topic, and this time my teacher thought my assignment was very reasonable.
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