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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

14)Curvilinear Shapes

This drawing shows a great explanation about Curvilinear lines and shapes. The artist drew curvy lines for the branches of the tree, which gives the wavy effect. The continuous curving lines are shown with detail and different colors.
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  • ▼  2012 (47)
    • ▼  May (23)
      • 42)Spatial Puzzles
      • 23)Unity with Variety
      • 10)Idealism
      • 46)Illusion of Motion by Multiple Image
      • 44)Illusion of Motion by Repeated Figure
      • 43)Anticipated Motion
      • 41)Multiple Perspective
      • 38)Illusion of Space by Aerial Perspective
      • 40)Amplified Perspective
      • 35)Scale Confusion
      • 29)Emphasis by Isolation
      • 28)Emphasis by Contrast
      • 27)Crystallographic Balance
      • 26)Radial Balance
      • 22)Unity Through Continuity
      • 21)Unity through Continuation
      • 19)Unity Through Proximity
      • 17)Not Tactile Texture
      • 17)Tactile Texture
      • 14)Curvilinear Shapes
      • 13)Rectilinear Shapes
      • 12)Nonobjective Shapes
      • 9)Distortion
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