130 Shaena Neal

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

6. Line as Value


In this image, M.C. Escher uses line to illustrate value. The lines between the dark and light extreme values give a transition using different separations of lines.
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      • 23. Unity with Variation
      • 22. Unity through Continuity
      • 21. Unity through Continuation
      • 20. Unity through Repetition
      • 19. Unity through Proximity
      • 18. Visual Texture
      • 17. Tactile Texture
      • 16. Value as Emphasis
      • 15. Value as Pattern
      • 14. Curvilinear Shape
      • 13. Rectilinear Shapes
      • 12. Nonobjective Shapes
      • 11. Abstraction
      • 10. Idealism
      • 9. Distortion
      • 8. Naturalism
      • 7. Lost and Found Contour
      • 6. Line as Value
      • 5. Gesture Lines
      • 4. Contour Line
      • 3. Line as Emotion
      • 2. Line Direction
      • 1. Line as Shape

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