![]() Slideshow: Exploring Lines in Works of Art View the slideshow below and have students answer the questions beneath each image: Here, Stella used winding, curving strips of metal painted in bright, dynamic colors to forcefully carry the motion and excitement of professional racing. This metal relief painting, Jarama II, is named after an automobile racetrack outside Madrid, Spain. ![]() But they are there, shown in the way the artist arranges the objects in the painting.Īrtist Frank Stella is a racing fan. Some lines in paintings are invisible-you don't actually see the dark mark of the line. Lines are basic tools for artists-though some artists show their lines more than others. There are many types of lines: thick, thin, horizontal, vertical, zigzag, diagonal, curly, curved, spiral, etc. Line is a mark made using a drawing tool or brush. ![]() If this painting could move, would it move quickly or slowly? Is there something about the lines that make you think so?
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