Industrial Arts Design, a Textbook of Practical Methods for Students, Teachers, And Craftsmen
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The fully enriched panel and its contents should he designed in unified relation to the structural outlines, with the center line of the panel coinciding with the inceptive axis of the structure. To see how to apply rectangular panels to wood surfaces, let us look at Figure 240. This is a simple design with an incised back- ground and might be used for enriching a narrow paneled door, newel post, or frame. The large areas are at the bottom; the point of concentration is at the top, and the enti...re design balances over the inceptive axis. The point of concentration consists of the geo- metrically treated small flower form, with its original lines modified to simplify the carving processes. The stem coincides with the inceptive axis, while narrow and sympathetically related minor panels fill in the background and keep the design from appearing weak and thin. Figure 237 is an accurate rendering of the flower form and is the data or record of facts for Figure .240. Figure 238 introduces the method of plotting the areas from these facts.
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