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Unity is the underlying principle that sums up all of the principles and elements of design. Unity refers to the combination of all elements successfully working together to achieve a sense of harmony in your design. This can be achieved through the consistent use of graphic elements. Using repetition or patterns is one of the most basic factors in creating a strong sense of unity.

From Frogs Blog

In a successful painting everything is integral – all the parts belong to the whole. If you remove an aspect or element you are removing its wholeness.
Richard Diebenkorn
The task of artists is to organize elements into a comprehensible whole by simplifying, organizing and unifying. ~ Kenneth Bates

 

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"'Think simple'" as my old master used to say - meaning reduce the whole of its parts into the simplest terms, getting back to first principles." Frank Lloyd Wright Unity.jpg (269860 bytes) NOTE:  THIS IS AN OLD PAGE DONE BY A STUDENT - THERE MAY BE MISSPELLINGS SO DON'T COPY THESE MISTAKES Bonus Points!

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Email me by midnight, Sunday, May 3 with the correct answer for bonus points.

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What is the artists name,  and what is the title of the sculpture above, the date it was sculpted and where it is currently located?

 
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This artist is English and best known as a sculptor of monumental abstract bronze sculptures.  They are located around the world as public works of art.

His subjects are usually abstracted human figures, which represent mother and child or reclining figures.

 

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