Show pageBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ===== Balance ===== Visual //Balance// is the intuitive optical equilibrium between parts of a composition. Visual balance cannot be measured and is a component that is felt. Each figure in composition has a certain "visual weight" -- bright colors typically appear lighter in weight than dark colors. Balance can be symmetrical (see also [[symmetry|Symmetry]]) and asymmetrical (see also [[asymmetry|Asymmetry]]). Asymmetrical balance occurs when elements are not mirrored across an axis within the composition and tends to be interpreted as more dynamic than symmetrical balance. Asymmetrical balance can be visualized like a seesaw with a child at one end and an adult near the center.\\ \\ \\ {{:ee693.jpg?nolink|}}\\ Symmetrical balance on the left, asymmetrical balance on the right. There is an intuitive sense of visual weight to each element that is based on one's own experiences with the physical structures of the world (such as gravity).\\ \\ \\ {{:ec230.jpg?nolink|}}\\ Symmetrical Balance\\ \\ \\ {{:2e610.jpg?nolink|}}\\ Symmetrical Balance\\ <wrap lo>Leonardo Da Vinci. //Vitruvian Man//.</wrap>\\ \\ \\ {{:9a413.jpg?nolink|}} {{:da1fc.jpg?nolink|}} \\ Asymmetrical Balance\\ <wrap lo>Van Gogh. //Starry Night//.</wrap>\\ \\ \\ {{:19327.jpg?nolink|}} {{:5930f.jpg?nolink|}} \\ Asymmetrical Balance\\ <wrap lo>Rosa Bonheur. //Shepherd of the Pyrenees//. 1888.</wrap>\\