Why Do Paintings Seem to Live and Breathe?

Imagine you're looking at a painting of the sea, it looks still, but sometimes it feels like the waves are moving. Artists use special tricks to make things seem alive or in motion. They might use colors that look soft and flowing, or they might draw lines that guide your eyes around the picture as if it's changing. These little tricks trick your brain into thinking the painting is moving, even though nothing really is.

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Examples

  1. A painting of waves looks calm but feels like they're moving under your eyes.
  2. A portrait's eyes seem to follow you as you walk past the canvas.
  3. A sunset looks almost warm enough to touch.

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