Techniques:
Balance
Symmetry
Complexity
Fragmentation
Intricacy
Activeness
Techniques:
Exaggeration
Singularity
Balance
The first image definitely has a sense of balance. The image is centered and has no stress. This image is also the same on both sides therefore creating symmetry within the piece. This piece is also very complex filled with lots of geometric shapes, colors and tones. There is also fragmentation in this piece because some of the elements are broken up but still maintain their individual character. Intricacy is seen in this piece because this piece, I think, is very beautiful and there is some ornamentation seen within the piece that also helps with intricacy. The technique I feel this piece identifies with is activeness, because I feel like this piece is moving. It looks like a kaleidoscope and therefore when I look at this piece I imagine it moving.
The first technique you see when you look the next image is exaggeration. It's a really big jar that is holding a bear. Usually its the other way around, the bear would usually be bigger than the jar. Another technique in this piece is singularity. This image is focused solely on the composition of the jar scene and nothing else is going on in the piece. This image also shows balance. The jar is centered in the middle of the page and creates no instability within the scene.