Describe how Edgar Degas creates directional forces in Jockeys Before the Race.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. The diagonal directional forces guide the viewer from the right to the left of the composition.
2. A series of focal points, such as the vertical pole and the white jockey cap, direct the viewer’s eye to the right of the composition.
3. Then, the focal points created by the red jockey cap, blue-green horizon, and the sun and the diagonal implied lines formed by the horses guide the viewer to left of the composition.
4. Finally, the same series of focal points lead the viewer’s eye back to the right side of the composition.
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