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Use of elements repeatedly to suggest or create organized movement in a work of art. 
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The size, largeness or smallness  of objects/art elements in a work of art 
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Equal distribution of elements in the space of an artwork 
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Repeated use of an object, symbol or art element 
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the rules or guidelines that organize the elements in a work of art. 
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The elements and principles that are very obvious and directly relate to the message, meaning or concept of an artwork 
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The area of the artwork that immediately catches the viewers attention 
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Using the elements to move the viewer’s eye toward a focal point 
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The elements and principles that are less obvious but whose role is to enhance or contrast the dominant characteristic and subtly reinforce the message of the work. 
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creating a sense of harmony, belonging  and completion thru the use of elements of art. 
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Use of many elements and principles to draw in a viewer’s attention and move the viewer’s eye around the work. 
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Organized repetition of an object, symbol or art element 
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