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- 2. a principle of design where elements of art are reused and arranged in a pattern in a work of art
- 6. a repeating pattern using one or more geometric shapes with no overlapping and no gaps
- 8. a Dutch artist who made mathematically inspired artwork such as tessellations and scenes that seem physically impossible
- 9. something that tricks the eye by appearing to be different from reality
- 10. an English painter most well-known for black and white works of geometric shapes and lines that create an illusion of movement or color
- 12. a palace and fortress in Spain that is one of the most famous examples in the world of Islamic architecture, including tile tessellations
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- 1. a Hungarian-French artist known for geometric abstract sculptures and paintings that created illusions using a small number of shapes, forms, and colors
- 3. a Japanese artist who specializes in artwork that explores visual perception and visual illusions of geometrical shape, brightness, color, and in-motion illusions
- 4. an element of art that is an identifiable path created by a point moving in space used to define shapes and figures, but also to indicate motion, emotion, and other elements and principles
- 5. an element of art referring to the feeling of depth or three-dimensions (3D) in a work of art
- 7. an element of art that is the lightness or darkness of tones or colors
- 11. art that uses optical illusions, tricks the brain into thinking something is happening that couldn't happen in real life, like movement, hidden images, flashing and vibrating patterns, or swelling or warping
