Friday, December 9, 2011

Rhythm

Rhythm
Rhythm is the repetition or alternation of elements, often with defined
intervals between them.
Rhythm can create a sense of movement, and can establish pattern
and texture.
There are many different kinds of rhythm, often defined by the feeling it
evokes when looking at it.
Regular
A regular rhythm occurs when the intervals between the elements, and
often the elements themselves, are similar in size or length.

Flowing

A flowing rhythm gives a sense of movement, and is often more
organic in nature.
Progressive
A progressive rhythm shows a sequence of forms through a
progression of steps




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Hear Listen Sketch by Harry Diaz
















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Buamai by Buamai Curation

















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But Does It Float by Chewy

















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Kieler Woche Poster by Jean Widmer

















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Luminous Square XII by Jose Heerkes

















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Architechual Photography by Kim Holtermond

















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Dutch Packaging by Louis Swart

















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Mountain by Malte Gruhl

















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Sea Power by Mario Hugo

















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More Drawings by Oussay

















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Laissez La Mer Vaous Aider A respirer by Navartis Otrivin















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snowblinded by Alpina Luna

















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Wary Meyers by David Hockney


















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Zuckerman by Rachel Hulin









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