Rhythmic repetition refers to a pattern or sequence that is repeated in a regular, rhythmic manner.
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Through an interplay of abstracted graffiti language and commercial design, Lamarche enlists a profusion of graphic styles and bold colors to
explore rhythmic repetition, multiple perspectives, and the suggestion of sound and movement.
This onslaught of language serves as a kind of reverse - brainwashing: the artist's
rhythmic repetition of found language, sampled from current media and pop culture, collapses and upends the phrases» original intended meanings.
There is very little harmony in Jackson's songs; they depend on a few simple, phrases and a great deal of
rhythmic repetition.
The rhythmic repetition of these activities strengthens and nourishes the children, imbuing them with a sense of order and harmony.
Rhythmic repetition is soothing for ears because people like to have temporary escapade from mechanical mode of life.
Curvilinear, anthropomorphic forms disappear just shy of the top of the picture plane,
their rhythmic repetition and gradual variance in greyscale suggesting the movement of sound waves.
The artist worked primarily in crayon and had a firm grasp of perspective and mark making techniques consisting of
rhythmic repetition and gentle shading.
Through scale distortions and
rhythmic repetitions of motifs, including tulips, solar panels, and mass products, Gursky explores the formal questions of abstraction with the almost musical approach, echoed in Hawtin's hypnotic soundscape.
In counterpoint to
the rhythmic repetition of Davis, Evertz threads the tonal (or harmonic) progressions of gray (the tapering bands) through the bands of varying widths and unvarying color, from muted hues to saturated tints.