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Rhythm. Jasmine Rutherford Simone DaSilva. Project 3: Principles of Organization 2D Design | Prof. Jacques | Spring 2014 . Intro to Rhythm. - Rhythm is a principle of art that refers to a regular repetition of art to reproduce the feeling of movement. It is a visual tempo or beat.
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Rhythm • Jasmine Rutherford • Simone DaSilva • Project 3: Principles of Organization • 2D Design | Prof. Jacques | Spring 2014
Intro to Rhythm - Rhythm is a principle of art that refers to a regular repetition of art to reproduce the feeling of movement. It is a visual tempo or beat. These are the characteristics that make up rhythm: • Alternating Rhythm • Progressive Rhythm • Linear Rhythm • Repetition • Alternation • Rhythm
Alternating Rhythm • Alternating Rhythm consists of successive patterns in which the same elements reappear in a regular order. An example of this alternating theme can be seen in the columns of a classic Greek temple. • Rhythm
Progressive Rhythm • Progressive Rhythm is produced through the repetition of a shape that changes, generating a pattern. It is accomplished using variations of the size of a shape, through its color, value, and/or texture.
Linear Rhythm • Linear rhythm refers to the characteristic flow of the individual line. Linear rhythm is not as dependent on pattern, but is more dependent on timed movement of the viewer's eye.
Repetition • Repetition involves the use of patterning to achieve timed movement and a visual "beat". This repetition may be a clear repetition of elements in a composition, or it may be a more subtle kind of repetition that can be observed in the underlying structure of the image. Recurrence of elements.
Alternation • Alternation is a specific instance of patterning in which a sequence of repeating motifs is presented in turn; (short/long; fat/thin; round/square; dark/light)
Review • Alternating Rhythm consists of patterns in which the same elements reappear in a regular order. • Progressive Rhythm is accomplished using variations of the size of a shape, through its color, value, and/or texture. • Linear rhythm refers to the characteristic flow of the individual line. • Repetition involves the Recurrence of elements. • Alternation is a specific instance of patterning in which a sequence of repeating motifs is presented in turn. • Rhythm
References • Google • Rhythm & Repetition - http://facweb.cs.depaul.edu/sgrais/RhythmRepetition.htm • Design in art- repetition, pattern and rhythm -http://www.sophia.org/tutorials/design-in-art-repetition-pattern-and-rhythm • Rhythm