130 Kyle Duckworth

Monday, October 15, 2012

2) Line Direction


Line and direction is a design used in art that draws the eye to the emphasis of the artwork by conveying a feeling of motion. This example shows that direction as the two fighters swing toward each other.
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  • ▼  2012 (45)
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    • ▼  October (21)
      • 23) Unity with Variety
      • 22) Unity through Continuity
      • 21) Unity through Continuation
      • 20) Unity through Repetition
      • 19) Unity through Proximity
      • 18) Visual Texture
      • 17) Tactile Texture
      • 16) Value as Emphasis
      • 15) Value as Pattern
      • 14) Curvilinear Shapes
      • 13) Rectilinear Shapes
      • 12) Nonobjective Shapes
      • 11) Abstraction
      • 10) Idealism
      • 9) Distortion
      • 8) Natuarlism
      • 7) Lost and Found Contour
      • 6) Line as Value
      • 5) Gesture Line
      • 4) Contour Line
      • 2) Line Direction
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