Repetition
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| Art Appreciation and Techniques (#ART100) | |
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| The visual language: Artistic principles | Overview | Introduction | Visual balance | Repetition | Scale and proportion | Emphasis | Time and motion | Unity and variety | Summary |
Repetition is the use of two or more like elements or forms within a composition. The systematic arrangement of repeated shapes or forms creates pattern.
Patterns create rhythm, the lyric or syncopated visual effect that helps carry the viewer, and the artist’s idea, throughout the work. A simple but stunning visual pattern, created in this photograph of an orchard by Jim Wilson for the New York Times, combines color, shape and direction into a rhythmic flow from left to right. Setting the composition on a diagonal increases the feeling of movement and drama.
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Australian aboriginal softwood coolamon with acrylic paint design
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Chilkat blanket in the collection of the University of Alaska Museum of the North, Fairbanks, Alaska, United States