All of the following principles of design are shown here except

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variety.
variety.

proportion.
proportion.

perspective.
perspective.

radial balance.

perspective.

The principle of design that is not shown here is radial balance.

To determine which principle of design is not shown in the given options, we need to understand each of the principles listed: variety, proportion, perspective, and radial balance.

1. Variety: This principle refers to the use of different elements such as colors, shapes, textures, and sizes, to create interest and avoid monotony in a design.

2. Proportion: Proportion deals with the size and scale of elements in relation to one another. It involves finding the right balance and harmony between different elements in a design.

3. Perspective: Perspective refers to creating the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality in a two-dimensional design. It involves using techniques such as foreshortening, vanishing points, and horizon lines to create a sense of depth and realism.

4. Radial balance: Radial balance is achieved by arranging elements evenly around a central point, creating a sense of symmetry and equilibrium.

Looking at the options provided, we can see that the term "variety" is repeated twice, indicating that it is a mistake. Therefore, the correct answer is "variety." This means that all the other principles of design (proportion, perspective, and radial balance) are shown in the given options.

Here, the artist used thick paint drizzled on a canvas to create

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line.
line.

value.
value.

proportion.
proportion.

pattern.
pattern.