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The tone is used on the model's figure, it interacts with dimension. This appears to be a design sketch, but the various shades of gray give it more dimension-- making the images seem more dynamic and dimensional.Tone builds on line. That is present in the human figure, which it's form is created by lines, various sizes of brush strokes that create tone.
The colors used are over saturated, which results in charged expressions and emotions. The colors create a kind of dynamism, they compliment the flowyness of the strokes.
I think the colors interact with movement. Movement is implied by the the various brush strokes of the color. The strokes are flowy, and with the many strokes seem to convey multiple movements.
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