Variety Assessment
Variety can be defined as the quality or state of being different or diverse; the absence of uniformity, sameness, or monotony. Essentially, it’s using several different elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye around the piece.
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Variety – including different elements (colors, shapes, lines & textures) – is used in design to create visual interest. *
2 points
Variety may be subtle or very bold. Artists must be careful using too much contrast because the variety that is not controlled can destroy the composition by visual chaos. *
2 points
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The number of differences an artist uses depends on the purpose of the work. *
2 points
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Variety is a way to achieve differences or contrast in a design that will cause a viewer to stop and study the design. One way to achieve variety is by placing different elements of art next to each other. Almost every artist uses contrasting elements to balance unifying elements. Perhaps they vary lines (bold against thin) textures (smooth against rough) or shapes (geometric against organic).
Based on the text above, provide me with 3 ways to achieve variety in design. *
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