130 McKenzie Croghan

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

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46) Illusion of Motion by Multiple Image

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This image, while not actually moving, portrays motion by capturing the figure at different stages of his jump. The viewer connects the ...

45) Illusion of Motion by Blurred Outline

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The execution of this image creates a feeling of motion for the viewer. The artist purposefully made the edges of the subjects unclear an...

44) Illusion of Motion by Repeated Figure

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This image shows the same moving figure in multiple frames, capturing their progression from one position to the next. In each individual...

43) Anticipated Motion

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Each of these images, while not physically moving, has an expectation of movement. The space between the droplet and the water's sur...

42) Spatial Puzzles (Equivocal Space)

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This image makes use of transparency to confuse the viewer's perception of depth. When you can see through an object, it's harder...

41) Multiple Perspective

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Picasso's Portrait of a Sitting Woman clearly demonstrates the use of multiple perspectives. The artist combines portions of images ...
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