Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Creating Visual Movement and Rhythm






 














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Creating movement with cut paper requires more than just cutting.  Your mind has to visualize and follow your idea of the line or shape before any cutting actually takes place.   Next, trying various arrangements and selecting the one that makes the piece "work" ...then you glue. At this point, what the artist sees flows backwards as Eric Jensen says, using our cognition and memory to double-check, mediate, and fill in what we see. Doing art, is a way of thinking and demonstrating the product of thinking.  What a marvelous journey, that's what I say-



Concepts:
contrast
movement
rhythm
positive and negative space
non-objective art


all artwork above by 4th grade

1 comment:

  1. These are beautiful. I am always impressed by the way you inspire your students.

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