Pattern Pattern is the repetition of a shape, form, or texture across a work of art. A Two-dimensional, decorative visual repetition. Examples of Pattern are fabric, wallpaper, bed spreads.
Vocaboulary: Bed spreads: coprilet
Work by Henri Matisse that uses a lot of pattern
REPETITION
Pattern
This is the pattern itself. A combination of shapes, colors, or other elements recurring across the composition. Objects might be repeated such that they slowly get smaller, or slowly change color – where the pattern starts and stops is important! Patterns usually evoke feelings of security and calm.
Repetition and Pattern
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Repetition and Pattern Pattern uses the art elements in planned or random repetitions to enhance surfaces of paintings or sculptures.
Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe, 1967, color screen printing, cm 91,5 x 91,5 each form
Repetition and Pattern Patterns often occur in nature, and artists use similar repeated motifs (a distinctive and recurring form, shape, figure, etc., in a design, as in a painting or on wallpaper) to create these occurrences.
Inside of a Flower - Fibonacci in Nature Vocaboulary: Occur : si verificano
Real Peacock feathers
Occurrences : ricorrenze
Repetition Repetition refers to a way of combining art elements so that the same elements are used over and over again. Repetition will create a visual patter. Thus, repetition and pattern go hand-inhand.
Golconda, RenĂŠ Magritte, 1953
In Andy Warhol’s “100 Cans”, the artist used the same shapes, colors and lines to create his image. The pattern that was created has a rhythm, but also repetition because each of the elements are repeated over and over.
Examples of patterns • Fabrics – regular or planned patterns – because certain elements are repeated with accuracy (lines, shapes, swirls, or other design elements). • Quilts
Vocaboulary: Quilts: trapunte
Pattern is the repetition of one or more elements. Patterns help create unity, add variety or create contrast Pattern is used in Willie Cole’s ‘Pressed Iron Bud’ and ‘Domestic IV’. The works are made from repeated prints and burns from a domestic iron.
William Morris - One of the Pioneers of Textile Design
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Morris lived in the 19th Century, and in the 1860s he slowly abandoned painting and His wallpaper and textile designs were focused on designing embraced by a number of craftsmen wallpaper patterns. associations and prominent designers. Morris’ designs are in production even today.
Gustav Klimt - Austrian "Pattern" Artist
Actually, some of Klimt’s most famous paintings were created by adopting the style that was ornate, elaborate and decorative.
Apart from famous gold leafing, the artist also often used bright patterns in order to illustrate exoticism and even eroticism. The patterns Klimt used were inspired by Byzantine,