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+ Composition, Realism, Movement, and Unity Realism Metaphor Drawing Project: Art 1
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+ Composition: the combination of multiple parts into a unified or harmonious whole.
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+ Ways to Organize: Rule of Thirds Golden Ratio Shapes
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+ Ways to Organize: Rule of Thirds Golden Ratio Shapes
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+ Ways to Organize: Rule of Thirds Golden Ratio Shapes
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+ Ways to Organize: Rule of Thirds Golden Ratio Shapes
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+ What technique(s) is being used? Theodore Gericault, The Raft of the Medusa, 1819
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+ Realism: to resemble reality. Trompe L’Oeil: to fool the eye.
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+ Realism Tips and Adding Interest: Shadow and Light aka Chiaroscuro Linear Perspective Angle of Vision Amplified Perspective aka Foreshortening Atmospheric Perspective and Definition Overlapping or Layering Size Variation
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+ Realism Tips and Adding Interest: Shadow and Light aka Chiaroscuro Linear Perspective Angle of Vision Amplified Perspective aka Foreshortening Atmospheric Perspective and Definition Overlapping or Layering Size Variation
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+ Realism Tips and Adding Interest: Shadow and Light aka Chiaroscuro Linear Perspective Angle of Vision Amplified Perspective aka Foreshortening Atmospheric Perspective and Definition Overlapping or Layering Size Variation
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+ Realism Tips and Adding Interest: Shadow and Light aka Chiaroscuro Linear Perspective Angle of Vision Amplified Perspective aka Foreshortening Atmospheric Perspective and Definition Overlapping or Layering Size Variation
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+ Realism Tips and Adding Interest: Shadow and Light aka Chiaroscuro Linear Perspective Angle of Vision Amplified Perspective aka Foreshortening Atmospheric Perspective and Definition Overlapping or Layering Size Variation
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+ Realism Tips and Adding Interest: Shadow and Light aka Chiaroscuro Linear Perspective Angle of Vision Amplified Perspective aka Foreshortening Atmospheric Perspective and Definition Overlapping or Layering Size Variation Artist: Dirk Dzimirsky
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+ Realism Tips and Adding Interest: Shadow and Light aka Chiaroscuro Linear Perspective Angle of Vision Amplified Perspective aka Foreshortening Atmospheric Perspective and Definition Overlapping or Layering Size Variation Artist: Dirk Dzimirsky
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+ Realism Tips and Adding Interest: Shadow and Light aka Chiaroscuro Linear Perspective Angle of Vision Amplified Perspective aka Foreshortening Atmospheric Perspective and Definition Overlapping or Layering Size Variation Artist: Dirk Dzimirsky
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+ What technique(s) is being used? Theodore Gericault, The Raft of the Medusa, 1819
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+ Movement and Rhythm: The use of visual pathways to help direct the viewers eye. Movement created by repetition of a motif or element. Illusion of Motion: Kinesthetics and the illusion of motion.
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+ Movement and Kinesthetics: Movement The use of visual pathways to help direct the viewers eye.
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+ Movement and Kinesthetics: Movement The use of visual pathways to help direct the viewers eye.
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+ Movement and Kinesthetics: Rhythm: Movement created by repetition of a motif or element.
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+ Movement and Kinesthetics: Movement The use of visual pathways to help direct the viewers eye.
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+ Movement and Kinesthetics: Kinesthetics: The science of how the things move. Capturing the implied energy of a figure or event. Decisive moments: What’s going to happen or what just happened?
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+ Movement and Kinesthetics: Kinesthetics: The science of how the things move. Capturing the implied energy of a figure or event. Decisive moments: What’s going to happen or what just happened?
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+ Movement and Kinesthetics: Kinesthetics: The science of how the things move. Capturing the implied energy of a figure or event. Decisive moments: What’s going to happen or what just happened?
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+ Movement and Kinesthetics: Kinesthetics: The science of how the things move. Capturing the implied energy of a figure or event. Decisive moments: What’s going to happen or what just happened?
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+ Movement and Kinesthetics: Kinesthetics: The science of how the things move. Capturing the implied energy of a figure or event. Decisive moments: What’s going to happen or what just happened?
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+ What technique(s) is being used? Theodore Gericault, The Raft of the Medusa, 1819
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