Visual Art and Design Principles
Visual art relies on principles that serve as a fundamental framework for the artist. Key elements include perspective, structural form, lighting, shadow, composition, and color — all of which visually shape and influence the creation of an artwork.
Visual art, despite its diversity and variety, is considered the living embodiment of authentic artistic expression. It carries a fundamental characteristic: an aesthetic or intellectual quality that holds real value in communicating abstract ideas or functioning as a product or service. Visual art encompasses both craftsmanship and aesthetics, including decorative and performative forms.
It relies on the artist’s mastery of tools and techniques rather than depending solely on isolated elements such as color, line, form, or texture. In terms of size, visual artworks follow specific proportions that reflect variation, rhythm, and the dynamic relationship between occupied and empty space

