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movement. movement rhythm visual movement implied lines perspective kinetic. Key Terms. Movement. The principle of art used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art. (The later is called visual movement). How is Movement created?.
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movementrhythmvisual movementimplied linesperspectivekinetic Key Terms
Movement The principle of art used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art. (The later is called visual movement)
How is Movement created? Artist employ different methods to create movement within a piece of art. They use rhythm, implied lines and linear perspective.
Rhythm Principle of art that indicates movement by the repetition of elements and objects
Implied Line Series of points that the viewer’s eyes connect
Where is the foreground mid-ground and background? What or where are the implied lines?
Bill Sharp RR Utility Shed
Derek Flack Untitled
How is Visual Movement created in the following pieces of art?
Tom Brown White Picket Fence
Jackson Pollock Blue Poles #11 review
How does rhythm create the sense of movement? How does implied lines work in a piece of art?
Kinetic A piece of artwork that actually moves in space.
How does rhythm create the sense of movement? How does implied lines work in a piece of art? What is kinetic art?