Answer:
The correct answer is option A.balance.
Explanation:
In the field of art, there are what we call the principles of designs, which serve the artist as a tool to describe the ways in which they transform different elements into a work of art.
Among them is the balance. This implies that there is equilibrium and distribution in the visual of an object, the texture and colors. This gives us a feeling that the object is stable or symmetrical.
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Emphasis: where the artist highlights something that catches the attention of the viewer.
Movement: The path to where our gaze is directed when observing a work of art.
Pattern: Where a symbol or object is repeated.
Repetition: Work together with the patterns to give an active form to a work of art.
Proportion: A balance between the size of the objects found in the work.
Rhythm: Several elements are repeated generating a sensation of organized movement.
Variety: Varied objects are used to get the viewer's attention.
Unity: What conveys us harmony when looking at a work.