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1 Rhythm and Movement

2 Rhythm Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe's Lips, 1962
Rhythm is the principle of art that indicates movement by the repetition of elements. Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe's Lips, 1962

3 There are 6 Types of Rhythm
1.) Visual Rhythm-rhythm you receive through your eyes rather than through your ears. A motif is a unit that is created in visual rhythm. A Pattern is a two-dimensional decorative visual repetition.

4 Examples of Visual Rhythm African Kente Cloth
The Great Mosque at Cordoba, Spain

5 6 Types of Rhythm 2.) Random- a motif repeated in no apparent order, with no regular spaces in between.

6 Examples of Random Rhythm
Jackson Pollock, Number One, 1948 Bowl, Kongo People

7 3.) Regular- identical motifs and equal amounts of space between them.
6 Types of Rhythm 3.) Regular- identical motifs and equal amounts of space between them.

8 Examples of Regular Rhythm Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe's Lips, 1962
Empire State Building

9 6 Types of Rhythm 4.) Alternating- can occur several ways: to introduce a second motif or to make a change in the placement or content of the original motif

10 Examples of Alternating Rhythm
Navajo Blanket, 1855 Japanese Plate, Edo Period

11 5.) Flowing- created by repeating wavy lines.
6 Types of Rhythm 5.) Flowing- created by repeating wavy lines.

12 Examples of Flowing Rhythm
Botticelli, The Birth of Venus (detail) Drew Brophy, Life At Sea

13 6 Types of Rhythm 6.) Progressive- a change in the motif each time the motif is repeated.

14 Examples of Progressive Rhythm
M.C. Escher, Sky and Water I Hiroshige, Okazaki

15 How Artists Use Rhythm to Create Movement
Movement is used to convey feelings and ideas. It can be comforting and predictable, or it can be monotonous, symbolic, or graceful. Visual Movement is the principle of art that is used to create the look and feeling of action and guide the viewers eyes throughout the work of art Bridget Riley, Blaze 3

16 Futurism A group of artists tried to do more than control the way viewers looked at art. These artists were called Futurists. Futurists used rhythm to capture the idea of movement itself. They used the word dynamism to refer to the forces of movement. They believed that nothing was solid or stable. They showed forms changing into energy by slanting and overlapping surfaces.

17 Giamcomo Balla, Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash
Futurist Art Giamcomo Balla, Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash Umberto Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space

18 Actual Movement Alexander Calder was a mechanical engineer. Calder created his art by repeating abstract shapes and putting them in real motion using air currents and gravity. Calder's art pieces were called kinetic sculptures. Kinetic sculptures actually move in space. Calder's sculptures were given the name mobiles. Moving sculptures have been called mobiles ever since.

19 Calder, Enseign de Lunettes
Alexander Calder Calder, The Star Calder, Enseign de Lunettes


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