Thursday, 14 January 2016

Complementary and contrasting shapes


Complementary shapes are shapes that correspond with each other as they look very similar through arm movements, levels, lines of the shape, how the shapes interact with each other by showing the use of contact. An example, of this featured in my work is in my shape when I push my arms out and go into a lunge.
Contrasting shapes are shapes that look different through the arm movements, level change,arm movements and leg movements that show a sense of different movements connecting to each other. An example, of this shown in my work is when i go onto the floor and lift my leg up. This shows a difference of how i am changing levels whilst using different gestures/actions to show a sense of making the shapes different.

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