Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative Eye |
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... become apparent that the shape of a visual object does not consist only of its outline . An example will make this ... become an oblique deviation from the main axis of the pattern . In c the obliqueness of the whole has disappeared ...
... become apparent that the shape of a visual object does not consist only of its outline . An example will make this ... become an oblique deviation from the main axis of the pattern . In c the obliqueness of the whole has disappeared ...
Page 149
... become a visual unity , in which each detail holds its clearly defined place in the whole . Obliqueness Once the child has attained visual mastery of the simplest angular relation- ship , he becomes able to tackle the more complex ...
... become a visual unity , in which each detail holds its clearly defined place in the whole . Obliqueness Once the child has attained visual mastery of the simplest angular relation- ship , he becomes able to tackle the more complex ...
Page 299
... becomes you have put a hotter color in another place , and what was in harmony when you left it , becomes discordant ... become fluid , soft , colloidal . The figure - ground relationship disappears , objects look incorporeal , and there ...
... becomes you have put a hotter color in another place , and what was in harmony when you left it , becomes discordant ... become fluid , soft , colloidal . The figure - ground relationship disappears , objects look incorporeal , and there ...
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