25- What are the Principles of Design? (Art Grammar, Part 2 of 3)

Anyone Can Teach Art | from Ridge Light Ranch - A podcast by Julie Abels of Ridge Light Ranch | Artist and Art Curriculum Creator

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Continuing our series on How to Teach Art using the Classical Model of Education, we’re moving on in the grammar of art, discussing the Principles of Design! The Principles of Design are the way the Elements of Art are used in a work of art. The Principles of Design help us to figure out why our art doesn't look like we wanted it to look and helps us articulate why we like or don't like other works of art. Here's the full show notes:  http://ridgelightranch.com/podcast-25-principles-of-design/   Questions? Comments? Comment on the Blog post, Join us in the Anyone Can Teach Art Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AnyoneCanTeachArt/ Or email me at [email protected]   Things We Mention Episode #23: Art and the Classical Model of Education Episode #24: The 7 Elements of Art (Art Grammar, Part 1) Episode #15: Grandma Moses and Folk Art Episode #16: Norman Rockwell Op Art  Episode #18: Andrew Wyeth Episode #19: Roy Lichtenstein and Pop Art King Tut's Mask Peggy Dean's Book, Botanical Line Drawing Peggy Dean's Book, Botanical Line Drawing: Cactus and Succulent Edition Ross King's Book, Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling (may not be suitable for all ages)