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Lines are highly important in both art and graphic design as they form a visual foundation that allows artists and designers to convey movement, shape, and emotion. Whether bold or subtle, lines create shapes and compositions, can define contours and shape the aesthetic of a media work. They can create hierarchy, organize information, and communicate with precision or fluidity, guiding the viewer's gaze and expressing a range of emotions.
Paul Klee, The Angler 1921Â
Hokusai, Wave of Kanagawa 1829-1833
Pablo Picasso Weeping Woman 1937
Keith Haring, The Palladium Invitation, 1985