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Rhythm in art is important because it can make a piece more interesting to look at. It might be the lines, or colors that create this rhythm. A lot of times we see patterns and rhythms in nature - like waves crashing on the beach, trees swaying in the breeze, and shadows created by sunlight passing through leaves. This pin explores how these elements are used in some famous works of art! #Madhansart #rhythminart #principlesofart

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an old book with many different patterns on the pages, all in black and white

In 'Principles of ornamental art' (1875), Hulme discusses elements of design: line, texture, symmetry, color and contrast, and the key roles these play in creating visual variety, a sense of rhythm, variation and balance. Hulme, F. E. (1875). 'Principles of ornamental art'. London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin. Accessed April 4, 2023, from https://archive.org/details/principlesoforna00hulm/

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black and white photograph of columns in an empty building

Discover how to use classic elements of design to create more powerful iPhone photos, including capturing shape, form, line, color, texture, pattern and text.

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an apartment building with balconies and balcony railings

Rhythm is something found throughout the creative arts. We tap our toes and snap our fingers to the rhythm of the music. We find rhythm in poetry and stories. And we have rhythm in photography, too.

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a tall tower sitting in the middle of a park

This picture fulfils the principle of rhythm. There is repetition of the levels of the building. As the levels of the building are similar in shape, they establish a pattern throughout. Therefore, a regular rhythm occurs.

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the poster for an exhibition with black and white lines on it's back side

Modernism transformed American graphic design in the mid-20th Century and established a visual language that still holds authority today impacting the way many designers work. “Virtually all good design in our world today is either an adaptation of the visual language of Modernism or a reaction against it,” state Steven Heller and Greg D’Onofrio in the introduction to their new book _The Moderns: Midcentury American Graphic Design._

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