principles of design by hannah parker
this picture of a kitchen shown gradation. it represents gradation because you can see the objects in the room getting smaller as they are farther away from the camera. you can tell the door is farther back into the room because it is way smaller compared to the objects in the foreground of the photo. the lights going down the hallway also show perspective because you can see as you go down the line of lights, they get smaller and smaller, showing depth in the room.
i think that this photo shows opposition rhythm. it shows opposition because there are many sets of lines in the room. there's diagonal lines in the pattern on the chair, there's also diagonal lines in the wiring in the window of the closet door, the wood columns show vertical lines and the bricks show horizontal and vertical lines.
this photo of a bedroom shows repetition, the repetition is shown in the curtains in the bedspread, in the curtains, the pattern repeats itself and there's also a little lace piece in between each curtain. on the bedspread, a similar striped pattern to the curtains is also repeated. the carpet also has a similar pattern to the curtains and bedspread.
this photo of a back porch shows harmony. the harmony in the picture comes from how the planters fit in the space on the porch and still give enough room for people to potentially walk through and take care of the plants or just get around. the porch honestly just looks really aesthetically pleasing to look at.
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