
2. Asymmetrical balance is when the left and the right sides of a work appear to be different. Some elements are balanced depending on their size, weight, color and also meaning. In other words, large forms are heavy and they can be balanced with two or more smaller forms in the other side. Warm colors can be balanced with cold colors. Shadows, light and dark sides are significant parts of these types of artworks. The painting above titled A Bigger Splash by David Hockney is an example of asymmetrical balance in an artwork. This is because, the building is placed off center, to the left. However, it is balanced by the impressive angle of the diving board and also its projection to the viewer's space.

3. Scale in art refers to the relationship that the size of one object has with another. This is one of the first things that an artist has to agree on before creating a piece of art. Scale could be too large or too small depending on the artist's intentions. By doing this, the artist shows or emphasizes the importance of the object. The picture above is a good example of scale in art. Narmer who was a predynastic ruler in Ancient Egypt appears to be larger than the other men that are depicted carrying the standards of some local gods. This shows the importance and power that Narmer had as a ruler over other men. For this reason, he is depicted as being larger than the other men in this piece of art.
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