What principle of design is present in this image?

(1 point)
Responses

symmetrical balance from shape usage
symmetrical balance from shape usage

radial balance from line usage
radial balance from line usage

emphasis from color usage
emphasis from color usage

movement from texture usage

Unfortunately, I cannot view images or determine the principles of design present in an image without a description or the image itself. However, I can explain what each principle means:

1. **Symmetrical balance from shape usage**: This principle involves arranging elements so that they are mirrored on either side of a central axis, creating a sense of stability and formality.

2. **Radial balance from line usage**: This is a type of balance where elements radiate from a central point in a circular fashion. It might be seen in designs like mandalas or roundabouts.

3. **Emphasis from color usage**: This involves using color to make a certain element or elements in a design stand out and draw the viewer's attention. Bright colors or high contrast can create a focal point with emphasis.

4. **Movement from texture usage**: This principle is about guiding the viewer's eye through the artwork or creating a sense of action using the texture of the materials. Texture differences can create a visual flow or suggest movement.

Without seeing the image, I cannot specify which principle is being exemplified. If you can provide a description of the image, I might be able to help identify the correct design principle.