"The rule of thirds is related to the rule of threes. In its simplest form, the rule of threes means that the human eye tends to prefer seeing odd numbers of things, particularly three things. For example, if you are using circles on a page, the eye tends to prefer seeing three instead of two or four. If you're creating a page and something seems off, check to see if the rule of thirds and the rule of threes can help your composition.
When you use three elements on the page, your eyes look at each one and connect them together to form a visual triangle. Our eyes like visual triangles! A visual triangle adds stability and flow to a composition." Chapter 2 - Symmetry and Asymmetry - pgs. 14-15
This is another user-friendly and well-conceived book by Dina! With 10 Chapters providing information on such areas as, White Space, Continuance and Closure; Dominance and Repetition; Color As A Composition Tool, the reader is given an all-inclusive Art Workshop. Every method covered has photos with ordered written descriptions, as well as, highlighted tips & tricks. A welcome addition to the burgeoning world of Mixed Media Art.