To determine the type of balance Ray created in his drawing of a table with chairs, we need to consider the arrangement of the chairs around the table:
- Formal balance refers to a symmetrical arrangement where both sides mirror each other.
- Informal balance is asymmetrical but still achieves a sense of harmony.
- No balance means there is a chaotic or random placement without a sense of order.
- Radial balance involves elements arranged around a central point, like the configuration of chairs around a table.
If the chairs are evenly spaced and symmetrically arranged around the table, then it results in formal balance. If they are placed more freely but still look harmonious, it would be informal balance. If they are scattered without symmetry, we might say there is no balance. If the configuration radiates out from the center of the table, it indicates radial balance.
Without seeing the drawing, it’s difficult to say definitively, but based on the description of a table with chairs around it, the most likely type of balance is radial balance.