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Arts, 26.10.2019 02:43 jakiyahporter0817

3. the purpose of using rhythm and movement in art is to encourage the viewer
to look from one area of an image to another. looking at this image, the
rhythm and movement created encourages you to look from
the top right corner to the bottom left corner
out from the center
from the top left corner to the bottom right corner
from the top center to the bottom right corner.


3. the purpose of using rhythm and movement in art is to encourage the viewer to look f

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