Principle: Rhythm

 This picture gives an example of rhythm with ballerinas standing in a line, the way they all stand looks almost identical. That repetition provides the viewer a sense of rhythm as the little details are similar and constant. With the ballerinas standing just like the one before it, that creates the rhythm.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This picture of street signs are an example of rhythm. The repetition and the way the signs curve alongside the curvature of the road gives the viewer the sense of rhythm of how it is all even. The signs follow another sign giving the indication of the curve as well as the signs themselves following that curve, that is what creates the rhythm.


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In this picture we can see the waves crashing on the shore and creating a lot of wet rigids on the sand. As the beach goes down, we can see the wave pattern go all the way throughout the shore, that creating rhythm. The rigids are naturally evenly spaced out and constant with no rigid falling out of place, that keeping the rhythm consistent.



Comments

  1. Hi Edwin!
    I think these examples of rhythm are really great! All of your examples shows rhythm and how rhythm can be found In our daily life! The language and words you use makes you explanation of rhythm excellent.

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