A drawing consisting of abstract parts.
Parts judged by continually changing units of measurement (other parts).
The unit of measurement varies depending on the part to be perceived and the moment in which perception occurs.
A single part can be perceived in relation to all possible parts.
The organization of the parts plays a role, and is a vehicle for creative suggestion.
The thing to be perceived has a character determined by its own form and also the form of the unit of measurement with which it has been given mental conjunction.
Rhythm is movement of our perception from relationship to relationship.
Inside a drawing our mind is moved in rhythm through time.
Repetition of elements in the drawing facilitates order.
Order facilitates comprehension.
Variation in the repeating elements provide a complex rhythm for our perception to become engaged with.
Engagement allows time for apperception to occur within the perceiver.
This apperception occurs based on the suggestions of the visual form and general rhythm of the drawing.
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