What is Focal point, Leading lines, Balance, Symmetry and Asymmetry, and Rule of Thirds?
The focal point is where the art is focused on, where the viewer's eye is naturally drawn to, the first thing they see or attracted to.
Symmetry or symmetrical is where the lines or compositions are equal and balanced, the sides of an object are the same.
Asymmetry is where the lines are not equal, the opposite of symmetry, the lines and compositions are not the same.
Rule of thirds is the process of dividing an image into thirds, using two horizontal and two vertical lines to create a grid. This is useful and it helps to position the image at the intersected points so that you can produce a more natural image.
This is the art that I made because our art teacher, Mr Collins told us to produce a quick art where there are grids for the rule of thirds. This is will help us to understand and make the art ourselves.
As you've noticed, there are scribbles on the paper, those scribbles are meant to be the massive rocks.
The elements in my drawing are the mat, book, big rocks, sand, water from the ocean. This is set on the beach.
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