A bronze sculpture of a horse is shown with its hind legs raised about to kick.

The form pictured is a combination of many shapes to create a sculpture. How did the artist create the action of the horse using shapes and form?
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Using only organic shapes helped the artist to create an illusion of a horse kicking.
Using only organic shapes helped the artist to create an illusion of a horse kicking.

There does not appear to be any motion because the shapes are all uniform.
There does not appear to be any motion because the shapes are all uniform.

Using a combination of triangles, rectangles, and organic shapes to bend the legs, raise the tail, and raise the hind legs, the artist created the illusion that the horse was kicking.
Using a combination of triangles, rectangles, and organic shapes to bend the legs, raise the tail, and raise the hind legs, the artist created the illusion that the horse was kicking.

Action is created by the artist only using geometric shapes to create the form of the horse. The geometric shapes create the illusion of movement.

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Using a combination of triangles, rectangles, and organic shapes to bend the legs, raise the tail, and raise the hind legs, the artist created the illusion that the horse was kicking.