Paintings can look like they're moving when you blink or walk away. It's because the artist uses special colors and shapes that trick your eyes into seeing motion, even though nothing is actually moving. It’s like how a cartoon character seems to jump from one frame to another.
Examples
- A red apple on a green background seems to pop out more than it would if the colors were the same.
- Tiny dots in a picture can look like they’re flowing together when you move your eyes.
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See also
- How Do Painters Make Colors Appear to Glow from Within?
- How Did Painters Create the Illusion of Depth?
- Why Do Paintings Look Different When You Zoom In?
- What Makes a Painting 'Come Alive'?
- How Do Painters Create the Illusion of Depth?