130 Chrissy Peters

My blog for Design (ART 130) covers all the concepts that we learned throughout the semester. Specifically, I represented all of the concepts learned through street art.

Monday, December 10, 2012

46. Illusion of Motion by Multiple Images

The Illusion of Motion can be established by multiple images. By showing an image in different actions or positions can give the illusion that it is in motion or that is has already moved. This street art uses the image of a monkey over and over, but its motion is changed as it moves along the wall giving it the illusion of motion.
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  • ▼  2012 (47)
    • ▼  December (23)
      • 46. Illusion of Motion by Multiple Images
      • 45. Illusion of Motion by Blurred Outline
      • 44. Illusion of Motion by Repeated Figures
      • 43. Anticipated Motion
      • 42. Spatial Puzzles (Equivocal Space)
      • 41. Multiple Perspective
      • 40. Amplified Perspective
      • 39. Illusion of Space by Linear Perspective
      • 38. Illusion of Space by Atmospheric Perspective
      • 37. Illusion of Space by Vertical Location
      • 36. Illusion of Space by Overlapping
      • 35. Scale Confusion
      • 34. Alternating Rhythm
      • 33. Progressive Rhythm
      • 32. Absence of Focal Point
      • 31. Degree of Emphasis
      • 30. Emphasis by Placement
      • 29. Emphasis by Isolation
      • 28. Emphasis by Contrast
      • 27. Crystallographic Balance
      • 26. Radial Balance
      • 25. Asymmetrical Balance
      • 24. Symmetrical Balance
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