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Compositional Elements, Continued Line  movement EMOTIVE  LINES:  Emotive  lines  are  lines  in  the  picture  area  that  suggest (Continued) emotions  or  attitudes.  Vertical,  diagonal,  horizontal,  and  curved  lines  create different  moods.  Vertical  lines  suggest  strength,  rigidity,  and  power. Horizontal lines are associated with peace, tranquility, and quietness, while diagonal  lines  represent  movement,  action,  and  speed.  Closely  associated with figures and objects in the picture area, emotive lines provoke an overall mood to images.    Do not confuse the purpose of directional and emotive lines. Use vertical picture area formats for images containing predominantly vertical  lines.  Horizontal  formats  are  best  used  for  images  containing predominantly horizontal lines. Figure 1-8 shows the use of emotive lines. Figure 1-8.—Emotive  lines. Continued  on  next  page 1-10

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